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Available
Publication
Louisville KY: Pentecostal Publishing Co. [c1932], 176 pp
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Physical description
176 p.; 20 cm
Local notes
Morrison: Methodist evangelist, president of Asbury College.
114-115: "No teaching has ever spread so rapidly among men as the hypothesis of Evolution. It would be difficult to find an unbeliever among the diversified classes of those who deny the inspiration of the Bible, who is not, at brain and heart, an evolutionist, with some sort of theory that entirely does away with God... The various theories of Evolution, as accepted, believed and taught in textbooks, magazines, newspapers and popular fiction have gone a long way toward the destruction of evangelical Christian faith in all the civilized nations of the world."
114-115: "No teaching has ever spread so rapidly among men as the hypothesis of Evolution. It would be difficult to find an unbeliever among the diversified classes of those who deny the inspiration of the Bible, who is not, at brain and heart, an evolutionist, with some sort of theory that entirely does away with God... The various theories of Evolution, as accepted, believed and taught in textbooks, magazines, newspapers and popular fiction have gone a long way toward the destruction of evangelical Christian faith in all the civilized nations of the world."