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Principles of Animal Mechanics, London, 1873, preface and p. 156 and elsewhere. For de- 

 tails of the persecution of Drs. Winchell and Woodrow, and of the Beyrout professors, with 

 authorities cited, see my chapter on The Fall of Man and Anthropology. For more liberal 

 views among various religionists regarding the Darwinian theory, and for efforts to mitigate 

 and adopt it to theological views, among the great mass of utterances see the following : 

 Charles Kingsley, Letters to Darwin, November 18, 1859, in Darwin's Life and Letters, vol. 

 ii, p. 82; Adam Sedgwick to Charles Darwin, December 24, 1859, see ibid., vol. ii, pp. 

 356-359; the same to Miss Gerard, January 2, 1860, see Sedgwick's Life and Letters, vol. 

 ii, pp. 359, 360; the same in the Spectator, London, March 24, 1860; The Rambler, March, 

 1860, cited by Mivart, Genesis of Species, p. 30; The Dublin Review, May, 1860. For a 

 review of the Origin of Species, The Christian Examiner, Boston, May, 1860, on the Origin 

 of Species ; Charles Kingsley to F. D. Maurice in 1863, see Kingsley's Life, vol. ii, p. 171 ; 

 Adam Sedgwick to Livingstone (the explorer), March 16, 1865; see Life and Letters of 

 Sedgwick, vol. ii, pp. 410-412; The Duke of Argyll, The Reign of Law, New York, pp. 

 16, 18, 31, 116, 117, 120, 159 ; Joseph P. Thompson, D. D., LL. D., Man in Genesis and 

 Geology, New York, 1870, pp. 48, 49, 82 ; James Freeman Clarke, a review in the Old and 

 New Magazine, Boston, September, 1870, on his Steps of Belief; Canon H. P. Liddon, Ser- 

 mons preached before the University of Oxford, 1871, Sermon III; St. George Mivart, 

 Evolution and its Consequences, Contemporary Review, January, 1872 ; British and Foreign 

 Evangelical Review, vol. xxi, p. 18, 1872, article on The Theory of Evolution; also pp. 2, 

 22, 8, 9, 15 ; The Lutheran Quarterly, Gettysburg, Pa., April, 1872, article by Rev. Cyrus 

 Thomas, Assistant United States Geological Survey, on The Descent of Man, pp. 214, 239, 

 372-376 ; The Lutheran Quarterly, July, 1873, article, Some Assumptions against Chris- 

 tianity, by Rev. C. A. Stork, Baltimore, Md., pp. 325, 326 ; also in same number, see a review 

 of Dr. Burr's Pater Mundi, pp. 474, 475, and contrast with the review in 'the Andover 

 Review of that period ; an article in the Religious Magazine and Monthly Review, Boston, 

 on Religion and Evolution, by Rev. S. R. Calthrop, September, 1873, p. 200; The Popular 

 Science Monthly, January, 1874, article Genesis, Geology, and Evolution, by Rev. George 

 Henslow this article first appeared in his book Evolution and Religion ; article by Asa 

 Gray, Nature, London, June 4, 1874 ; Materialism, by Rev. W. Streissguth, Lutheran Quar- 

 terly, July, 1875, originally written in German, and translated by J. G. Morris, D. D., pp. 

 406, 408 ; Darwinismus und Christenthum, von R. Steck, Ref. Pfarrer in Dresden, Berlin, 

 1875, pp. 5, 6, and 26, reprinted from the Protestantische Kirchenzeitung, and issued as a 

 tract by the Protestantenverein ; Oscar Peschel, Abhandlungen zur Erd- und Volkerkunde, 

 Leipsic, 1877, pp. 503, 504 this article first appeared in Ausland, for January 2, 1869 

 (Peschel was editor of this weekly magazine) ; Rev. W. E. Adams, article in the Lutheran 

 Quarterly, April, 1879, on Evolution: shall it be Atheistic? John Wood, Bible Anticipa- 

 tions of Modern Science, 1880, pp. 18, 19, 22; Lutheran Quarterly, January, 1881, Some 

 Postulates of the New Ethics, by Rev. C. A. Stork, D. D. ; Lutheran Quarterly, January, 

 1882, The Religion of Evolution as against the Religion of Jesus, Prof. W. H. Wynn, 

 Iowa State Agricultural College this article was republished as a pamphlet ; Canon Lid- 

 don, prefatory note to sermon on the Recovery of St. Thomas, pp. 4, 11, 12, 13, and 26, 

 preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, April 23, 1882 ; Lutheran Quarterly, January, 1882, Evo- 

 lution and the Scripture, by Rev. John A. Earnest, pp. 101, 105 ; Glimpses in the Twilight, 

 by Rev. F. G. Lee, D. D., Edinburgh, 1885, especially pp. 18 and 19 ; the Hibbert Lectures 

 for 1883, by Rev. Charles Beard, pp. 392, 393 el seg. ; F. W. Farrar, D. D., Canon of 

 Westminster, The History of Interpretation, being the Barrington Lectures for 1885, pp. 

 426, 427 ; Bishop Temple, Barrington Lectures, pp. 184-186 ; article Evolution, in the Dic- 

 tionary of Religion, edited by Rev. William Benham, 1887 ; Prof. Huxley, An Episcopal 

 Trilogy, Nineteenth Century, November, 1887 this article discusses three sermons delivered 

 by the Bishops of Carlisle, Bedford, and Manchester, in Manchester Cathedral, during the 

 meeting of the British Association, September, 1887 ; these sermonswere afterward pub- 

 lished in pamphlet form under the title, The Advance of Science ; John Fiske, Darwinism, 

 and other Essays, Boston, 1888 ; Harriet Mackenzie, Evolution illuminating the Bible, Lon- 



