id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12852 Baden-Powell, B. H. (Baden Henry) Creation and Its Records A Brief Statement of Christian Belief with Reference to Modern Facts and Ancient Scripture .txt text/plain 59794 2540 64 thing as creative design and providence existed in the course of nature. asserts the successive creation of fully-formed animals by sudden acts general one, of the Theory of Evolution as regards the forms of matter the difference; the water once existing is obviously only a new form of The fact is that every organic form, whether plant or animal, derived now know of were developed.[1] It _is_ a fact that all organic forms The contention then is: given certain original simple forms of life, [Footnote 1: "Age and Origin of Man"--Present-Day Tract Series.] natural causes and by slow steps from any lower form of animal life. the great facts that God (and none other) originated all things--that doubtful forms of obscure elementary plant and animal life appear the direct work of creating life-forms, to adjust certain matters and the actual life-forms in plant and animal, they came into existence ./cache/12852.txt ./txt/12852.txt