[379] P. 748.
[380] Ibid.
[382] 'Nineteenth Century' for November, pp. 360, 361.
[383] 'Fortnightly Review,' March, 1882.
CHAPTER II.
ROME AND PANTHEISM.
Evolution would after all be a poor doctrine if it did not affect human affairs at every touch and turn. I propose to devote the second chapter of this Appendix to the consideration of an aspect of Evolution which will always interest a very large number of people—the development of the relation that may exist between religion and science.