and theistic evolution, 466

his soul, its creation, though mediate, yet immediate, 466, 491

not from brute, but from God, through brute, 467, 469, 472

the last stage in the development of life, 469

unintelligible unless the immanent God is regarded as giving new impulses to the process, 470

as to soul and body, in a sense immediate, 470

natural selection, its relations to, 470

by laws of development, which are methods of the Creator, 472

when finished presents, not a brute, but a man, 472

constitutes him the offspring of God, and God his Father, 474