THE ADVENT OF MAN. 



were forced inward by sheer force of fall. Making 

 pores or canals on their inroads within the mass. When 

 sinking as far as attraction chemically considered 

 would admit, they were subjected to the action of heat 

 of the mass generated from within, and were further 

 dispersed in conformity with the power of heat. 

 Thereby compelled to disperse by the conditions in- 

 ward, owing to least resistence, until they arrived at 

 the final goal of utter dissolution within the power of 

 heat generated within the organism. Then were 

 thrown off through the refuse canals r as before men- 

 tioned. In all cases the feeding and dispersing of 

 refuse going on until life or action generated within 

 the organism ceased to be, owing to death of the order 

 of life. All feeding processes and excreting processes 

 tending to form all of the pores and blood arteries and 

 veins, which we know today as means of sustaining the 

 organism. 



The human organism conforming to like condi- 

 tions until today, and revealing every period of its his- 

 tory as does planets. Every organ, every pore or 

 member of the human organism, tending to tell the 

 story of its making, and not forgetful of the great 

 story actions and means of life have to do with our 

 past history. Our means of thought tell us a great 

 story. Our period of development during early life 

 tells a long and sad, but very true story as to our present 

 superiority. In fact, the utter helplessness of our in- 

 gress made our exit in most all ages greater than other 

 forms of life. 



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