(7) The sense of the record as to the origin of life, vegetable and animal, [32];
(8) On God’s “making man in his own image,” [33];
(9) The relation of Gen. 2: 4–25 to Gen. 1, [35];
(10) Invariability of “kind” in the vegetable and animal kingdoms, [37];
The theory of Mr. Darwin, [38];
The issue between Darwin and Moses, [38];
Darwin’s five main arguments, [39];
Brief replies, [40];
Objections bearing generally against Darwin’s scheme, [43];
(1) It requires almost infinite time back of the earliest traces or possibilities of life, [43];