natural selection without teleological factors cannot account for biological, 391
and creation, no antagonism between, 391
its limits, 392
Spencer's definition of, stated and criticized, 392
illustrated in progress from Orohippus to horse of the present, 392
of inorganic forces and materials, an, in this the source of animate species, yet the Mosaic account of creation not discredited, 392
in all forms of energy, higher and lower, dependent directly on will of God, 393
the struggle for life to palæontological stages of, the beginning of the sense of right and justice, 268, 393
the struggle for the life of others in palæontological stages of, the beginning of altruism, 268, 393
the science of, has strengthened teleology, 397