CONTENTS 



PAGK 



INTRODUCTION, vii 



FOREWORD, .... . x jii 



I. ORIGINS, 19 



II. THE CHILD AS A FACT GIVEN BY NATURE, 42 



III. THE BIRTH OF THE SPIRIT, 59 



IV. Is THERE A MORAL BIAS IN HUMAN NA- ; 



TURK ? 69 



V. HEREDITY A'ND ENVIRONMENT, 80 



VI. HEREDITARY SIN DISPROVEN BY KECOVERT, 89 

 VII. ACQUIRED TRAITS NOT TRANSMISSIBLE BY 



HEREDITY, 96 



VIII. THE PERIODS OF DEVELOPMENT: 



SECTION 1. FIRST CHILDHOOD, - 115 



SECTION 2. SECOND CHILDHOOD, - 120 



SECTION 3. THIRD CHILDHOOD, - 126 



SECTION 4. LATER CHILDHOOD, - 133 



SECTION 5. THE YEARS THAT FOLLOW, 142 



IX. THE MORAL SENSE, - 145 



X. SCIENTIFIC ERA OF RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION, 155 



XL BAPTISM, - 163 



XII. How CAN A CHILD BE SAVED? - - 173 



XIII. THE BIRTH FROM ABOVE, 178 



XIV. WHICH ROAD? 195 

 XV. SUMMARY, 204 



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