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 in one form or another, as the Creator's method of bringing the universe into existence as it is to-day; though it is a little difficult to comprehend how a system of creation that is all-sufficient in itself could be a method employed by any one.

Yet there has ever been a feeling of dissatisfaction, a sense that Evolution is not all, that it is sadly inadequate. Consequently Evolution has made its way against a reluctance almost universal, and has been accepted, openly by some and tacitly by others, because backed by so formidable an array of apparent fact and contrived reason that no one has been found who could satisfactorily defeat it all along the line and at the same time offer a better solution of phenomena.

In this regard it may be said that the favor with which Evolution is met exists more from the lack of any other well-defined system than from its own merits.