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Baden-Powell, Baden Henry, 1841-1901

"Creation and Its Records"

) THE FIRST PART OF THE NARRATIVE
(ii.) THE SECOND PART
CHAPTER XIV.
THE INTERPRETATION SUPPORTED BY OTHER SCRIPTURES
CHAPTER XV.
AND SUPPORTED BY THE CONTEXT
CHAPTER XVI.
THE DETAILS OF THE CREATION NARRATIVE
_APPENDIX._
PROFESSOR DELITZSCH ON THE GARDEN OF EDEN



CHAPTER I.

_INTRODUCTORY_
Among the recollections that are lifelong, I have one as vivid as ever
after more than twenty-five years have elapsed; it is of an evening
lecture--the first of a series--given at South Kensington to working
men. The lecturer was Professor Huxley; his subject, the Common Lobster.
All the apparatus used was a good-sized specimen of the creature itself,
a penknife, and a black-board and chalk. With such materials the
professor gave us not only an exposition, matchless in its lucidity, of
the structure of the crustacea, but such an insight into the purposes
and methods of biological study as few could in those days have
anticipated. For there were as yet no Science Primers, no International
Series; and the "new biology" came upon us like the revelation of
another world. I think that lecture gave me, what I might otherwise
never have got (and what some people never get), a profound conviction
of the reality and meaning of facts in nature. That impression I have
brought to the attempt which this little book embodies.


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