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make the heavens and the earth, and all that in 

 them is" (p. 102). The difficulty, of course, to the 

 believer who has no knowledge of Hebrew consists 

 in this, that in one place it is said that God made 

 the heavens and the earth in one day (Genesis ii. 4) ; 

 and in another that God made them " in six days " 

 (Exodus xx. 11). To those who can distinguish 

 between the Hebrew words translated " created J> 

 and "made," there is no difficulty. 



APPENDIX 0, PAGE 183. 



See the Spiritualist of November 15th, 1871. 

 The author once held the office for a short time, not 

 of a regularly licensed curate, but of a casual in a 

 cathedral town, where " Spiritualism " was once 

 much in vogue ; and though he was quite innocent 

 of "chattering" with his follow-curates or old 

 women of the place on the above-mentioned subject, 

 he hopes the day will come when Professor Huxley 

 will regret having thus needlessly insulted a class 

 of persons, both male and female, who are very 

 lightly esteemed both by themselves and the rest of 

 the world. 



APPENDIX P, PAGE 183. 



The terms of "mild railing" and "ignorant 

 invective," &c., of which Professor Huxley accuses 

 his opponents, are mild compared with the "hard 

 speeches" which his friends employ against those 

 who decline to accept the Evolution theory. Dr. 



