84 THE IMMORTALITY OF ANIMALS 



mere machines, without susceptibilities, without 

 reason, and without the capacity of a future." 



George T. Angell, President of the American Hu- 

 mane Education Society, and a noted humanitarian, 

 says, " Can there be any doubt that the Almighty, 

 who has given them (animals) one life, has power, if 

 He wishes, to give them another? In God's great 

 universe, comprising as it does perhaps millions of 

 worlds larger than our own, is there not room 

 enough for all ? " 



Rev. Canon I. T. Carter, a noted English clergy- 

 man, says : " We may, moreover, connect with the 

 resurrection of our Lord, the hope for restoration 

 of the entire creation ; for the whole world looks 

 forward to that future state. As the whole world 

 of creation around us suffers from the effect of the 

 fall, so in some way they will know a resurrection, 

 and be transformed into a pure, more blessed, more 

 beautiful, state. The lowest creatures are not to be 

 destroyed, but after their manner, according to 

 their kind, will be restored, giving praise and glory 

 to ' Him who created them.' " 



Rev. Robert Eyton makes the following beautiful 

 remarks : " To some of us it would be a great sor- 

 row to think that after this life we are forever 



