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Are these, and a multitude of other things, 

 to be accepted in proof of a Divine 

 Creator, who loves the work of His own 

 hands, or are they to be entirely ignored ? 



6. Is the doctrine of the Unity of Race 

 to be accepted according to the teaching of 

 Scripture, or are we to prefer the specula- 

 tion of Professor Huxley, who declares he 

 does not know one single scientific person 

 who believes it ? 



7. Was man created originally perfect, 

 though in many instances fallen to a 

 savage state ? or has he been developed 

 from a savage monkey into a civilized in- 

 tellectual man, such as Bacon, or Milton, 

 or Newton ? * 



* The building of the Great Pyramid of Ghizeh, 

 which was erected certainly within three centuries after 

 Noah and his family emerged from the Ark, together 

 with the contemporary statue of Pharaoh " Cheph- 

 ren," which Piazzi Smyth has justly described as "the 

 earliest statue in the world, and the most solemn and 

 monarch-like figure that has ever been produced in 

 stone," is a sufficient answer to the theory of cultured 

 man being a developed savage. See P. Smyth's Life 

 and Work at the Great Pyramid, vol. i., pp. 13 15, 

 for an animated account of this beautiful statue. 



