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Introductory. THE BASIC PROPOSITION.?My good friends:?No thoughtful
person will take issue with me when I say that we cannot rightly
know the present and make the best use of it unless we have a
fairly good idea of the past. We all try to profit by the
experiences of yesterday, and last year; by the happenings of last
century and many a preceding century, as recorded in history. But
most people are satisfied to stop at a few thousands of years and
imagine they know all about the past. I am here to-night to tell
you that a few thousands of years is only as one day of the mighty
past; and I am going to affirm that we ought to know?that it would
pay us to know?not only of the recent past, and the remote past,
but the whole past; the long, dim, mysterious ages and aeons that
reach back to Chaos, to the fire- mist. To know only a part of the
past is to miss the greater part of its lesson. A DIFFICULT
SUBJECT.?It is difficult to convey the teachings of science to
minds not practiced in the art of scientific thinking. While some
of you may be well read along the lines I shall try to follow
to-night, I shall assume that the majority of my hearers have not
given much time to the study of geology and evolution. Also, it is
difficult to delineate, in the space of an hour or two, changes,
processes and events whose history covers millions and millions of
years. Add to the strenuousness of his task the deep sense of
responsibility which the conscientious teacher always feels, and he
who would talk on evolution in a popular way is confronted with an
arduous undertaking. THE DESIRE TO HELP.?Your speaker doesn't claim
to know very much. He has gleaned a few grains of thought in the
broad field of science, but he hardly has ability enough to string
them together and present them in a syst...
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