26 All the Articles of the Darwin Faith. 



As to "prolonging my vision "forward, there I am in 

 the dark, even on my own confession. I am compelled to 

 acknowledge that a time may be coming when even a 

 "professor" of irreligion and science "falsely so called" 

 may have to say to religion, " give us of your oil, for our 

 lamps are gone out" into " outer darkness." 



I, (Tyndall) also believe that life is a " continuous 

 adjustment of internal relations to external relations," by 

 which process some original tissue " vaguely sensitive all 

 over " has come by degrees to be " differentiated " into 

 man !! "(0 Sapientia ! )" I do not believe with Darwin in a 

 " Primordial form," the origin of all living beings ; I 

 cannot tell whence he proposes to derive it, but neither can 

 I tell you whence my original (very original !) " tissue " 

 came. (Doctors differ you see.) 



All this is science 1 knowledge ! ! philosophy ! ! ! very 

 clear, as well as very useful, and very profitable, is it not ? 

 as clear as the " Chaldeean mud." 



It is really difficult to say whether Huxley or Tyndall 

 talks and writes the most senseless maundering. 

 These are some of their choicest sayings. " These be thy 

 gods, O Israel," and "miserable comforters are they all." 



I will supplement the above, per contra, with the 



