68 EVOLUTION AND NAT VEAL THEOLOGY. 



more important objections to Evolution and to 

 Natural Selection, we will proceed to examine a 

 few of the principal facts which support these 

 theories, and the various considerations which 

 they involve. It must be clearly understood 

 that Evolution does not necessarily imply 

 Natural Selection ; for although the latter is 

 undoubtedly one of the principal laws which 

 control the development of organized beings, 

 it is equally evident that we should be pressing 

 it too far to regard it as the key to every 

 mystery in Nature ; an importance which Darwin 

 himself never claimed for it, but on the contrary, 

 emphatically repudiated. 



