[Footnote 194: Mr. John Fiske declares that man is descended from the catarrhine apes.—Destiny of Man, p. 19. Professor Le Conte maintains that no existing animal could ever be developed into man. He traces all existing species up from a common stock, of which man is the head. The common line of ancestors are all extinct.—Evolution in Relation to Religious Thought, p. 90.]
[Footnote 195: The Permanent Elements in Religion, p. 154]
[Footnote 196: Book II., 13.]
[Footnote 197: Book IX., 17.]
[Footnote 198: Development by "heredity" and the Buddhist doctrine of transmigration, though both fatalistic, reach that result in different ways; they are, in fact, contradictory. Character, according to Buddhism, is inherited not from parents: it follows the line of affinity.]
[Footnote 199: Indian Wisdom, p. 152.]
[Footnote 200: History of Philosophy, pp. 220, 221.]
[Footnote 201: Oriental Religions—India. Part II., p. 44.]
[Footnote 202: Beal, Buddhism in China, p. 180.]
[Footnote 203: Physics and Politics.]