A Theory of Creation: a Review of 'vestiges of the Natural History of Creation'

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But such an accident is guarded against by the vast multiplication ofthese germs and their wide dispersion; for, unlike all the higher tribesof beings except man, the same species is often found in all regions ofthe globe. Very few, in comparison with the whole number, may find aproper _nidus_; but these few then propagate with such marvellousrapidity, as fully to replenish, if not to increase, the original stock. Thus they have been enabled, as species, to survive even thosedestroying causes w...hich exterminated all the higher forms of animals. Several species still exist, which were in being at the time of thecretaceous formation, though all the other animated races belonging tothat period have perished. "These animalcules, " says Ehrenberg, "constitute a chain, which, though in the individual it be microscopic, yet in the mass is a mighty one, connecting the organic life of distantages of the earth. " In view of facts like these, we may surely say, that the existence ofthe infusory animalcules, and even of the entozoa, is conceivable, supposing they could only have been produced by parents of their ownkind, and without having recourse to the anomalous and hypotheticaldoctrine of equivocal generation.

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