The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 53
The doctrine of evolution: being a brief review of the cardinal arguments of Darwinism
Contents
- The Doctrine of Evolution
- I
- II. — The Antiquity of Man p. 10
- Cave-Hunting p. 11
- Difficulties in Determining Age p. 12
- Exploded Ideas about Savage Races p. 14
- The Maori Cosmogony p. 15
- Edison on Scientific Frauds p. 16
- Ancient Skulls Refute the Doctrine of Descent
- III. — Man's Physical Frame p. 17
- Embryonic Types p. 19
- Reversion p. 22
- IV. — Rudimentary Organs p. 23
- Mr. Darwin's Confession of Error p. 27
- V. — The Uniformity of Creation p. 29
- Spontaneous Generation p. 31
- Evolution Refuted by Tue Fauna of New Zealand and Australia p. 33
- VI. — A Retrospect and Summary p. 36
- Proof of a Creation p. 42
- Evolution in the Production of Sensation and Mind p. 43
- The Moral and Spiritual Aspects of the Question p. 45