NEXT STEP IN EVOLUTION 



really into the kingdom of the nat- 

 ural man, and the natural man is 

 born into the spiritual kingdom, 

 through Christ, the type-life. In 

 this last stage of man's ascent, as 

 in the previous ones, nature makes 

 "no leap." "Think not," says 

 Christ, " that I have come to de- 

 stroy the law ; I have not come to 

 destroy, but to fulfil." He came 

 to carry on His work in harmony 

 with the processes of the universe. 

 What is law but the method that 

 the immanent God, everywhere 

 and forever, pursues in His work? 



man." Also, in "Natural Selection," 

 p. 185, he tells us that the advance of 

 man is due not to the survival of the 

 fittest, but to those " glorious qualities 

 which raise us so immeasurably above 

 our fellow animals and at the same 

 time afford us the surest proof that 

 there are other and higher existences 

 than ourselves, from whom these qual- 

 ities may have been derived, and toward 

 whom we may be ever tending." 

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