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| Prologue | Page 1 |
| I | |
| THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF PALÆONTOLOGY | |
| An Address delivered at the York Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1881 | 55 |
| II | |
| THE INTERPRETERS OF GENESIS AND THE INTERPRETERS OF NATURE | |
| Nineteenth Century, December 1885 | 75 |
| III | |
| MR GLADSTONE AND GENESIS | |
| Nineteenth Century, February 1886 | 98 |
| Note on the proper sense of the "Mosaic" narrative of the Creation | 126 |
| IV | |
| THE EVOLUTION OF THEOLOGY: AN ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY | |
| Nineteenth Century, March and April 1886 | 131 |
| V | |
| SCIENCE AND MORALS | |
| Fortnightly Review, November 1886 | 209 |
| {vi} VI | |
| SCIENTIFIC AND PSEUDO-SCIENTIFIC REALISM | |
| Nineteenth Century, February 1887 | 237 |
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