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Creation or Evolution?
A Philosophical Inquiry

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Title: Creation or Evolution?

A Philosophical Inquiry

Author: George Ticknor Curtis

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CREATION
OR EVOLUTION?

A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY.

BY
GEORGE TICKNOR CURTIS.

NEW YORK:
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY,
1, 3, AND 5 BOND STREET.
1887
.

Copyright, 1887.
By GEORGE TICKNOR CURTIS.

TO
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D.,
WHOSE PROFESSIONAL EMINENCE IS RECOGNIZED
IN BOTH HEMISPHERES,
WHOSE SKILL AS A SURGEON
SUFFERING HUMANITY GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES,
TO WHOSE ANATOMICAL LEARNING
THE AUTHOR IS LARGELY INDEBTED,
AND OF WHOSE FRIENDSHIP HE IS PROUD,
This Book
IS AFFECTIONATELY INSCRIBED
.


"Dost thou not know, my new astronomer!
Earth, turning from the sun, brings night to man?
Man, turning from his God, brings endless night;
Where thou canst read no morals, find no friend,
Amend no manners, and expect no peace."
YOUNG'S NIGHT THOUGHTS.