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the Prisse Papyrus in the Louvre, and about five 

 centuries older than the Books of Moses, we read of 

 the saintly patriarch declaring, "I have said to 

 corruption, Thou art my father : to the worm, Thou 

 art my mother, and my sister" (Job xvii. 14). And 

 so Bildad the Shuhite confirms the theory by asking 

 " How can man be clean that is born of a woman? 

 Behold even the stars are not pure in His sight. 

 How much less man, that is a worm ? and the son of 

 man, which is a worm " (Job xxv. 4 6). And so 

 the Psalmist, upwards of a thousand years later, 

 says, "I am a worm, and no man" (Ps. xxii. 6). 

 And in another place he thus candidly speaks of 

 himself, " So foolish was I, and ignorant : I was 

 as a least before Thee " (Ps. Ixxiii. 22). 



APPENDIX B, PAGE 189. 



There are three lines of descent in man's 

 pedigree, which may be respectively termed Theistic, 

 Atheistic, nad Agnostic, variously interpreted by Mr. 

 Charles Darwin, Professor Haeckel, and certain 

 American Agnostics as follows : 



The Theistic. The Atheistic. The Agnostic. 



1. Larva? of existing A piece of Carbon. Protoplastic atoms. 



Ascidians. 



2. The Lancelot Animal Monera. Ascidians. 



Fishes. 



3. Ganoids. Worms. Amphibians. 



4. Lepidosiren. Annelidae. Pentadactyle. 



5. Amphibians. Chordonia. Hylobate. 



6. Menotremata. Ascidians. Lemur. 



7. Marsupials. Kangaroos. Platyrhine Monkey. 



