May not, in short, what we term degradation be merely one of the modes
resorted to for filling up the voids in creation, and thereby perfecting
a scale which must have been originally not merely a scale of narrow
compass, but also of innumerable breaks and blanks, hiatuses and chasms?
Such, certainly, would be the reading of the enigma which a Soame Jenyns
or a Bolingbroke would suggest; but the geologist has learned from his
science, that the completion of a chain of at least contemporary being,
perfect in its gradations, cannot possibly have formed the design of
Providence. Almost ever since God united vitality to matter, the links in
this chain of animated nature, as if composed of a material too brittle
to bear their own weight when stretched across the geologic ages, have
been dropping one after out, from his hand, and sinking, fractured and
broken, into the rocks below. It is urged by Pope, that were “we to press
on superior powers,” and rise from our own assigned place to the place
immediately above all, we would, in consequence of the transposition,
“In the full creation leave a void,
Where, one step broken, the great scale’s destroyed.
From nature’s chain whatever link we strike,
Tenth or ten thousandth, breaks the chain alike.”
The poet could scarce have anticipated that there was a science then
sleeping in its cradle, and dreaming the dreams of Whiston, Leibnitz, and
Burnet, which was one day to rise and demonstrate that both the tenth and
the ten thousandth link in the chain had been already broken and laid
by, with all the thousands of links between; and that man might laudably
“press on superior powers,” and attain to a “new nature,” without in the
least affecting the symmetry of creation by the void which his elevation
would necessarily create; that, in fine, voids and blanks in the scale
are exceedingly common things; and that, if men could, by rising into
angels, make one blank more, they might do so with perfect impunity.
Further, even were the graduated chain of Bolingbroke a reality, and not
what Johnson well designates it, an “absurd hypothesis,” and were what I
have termed the interpolation of links necessary to its completion, the
mere filling up of the original blanks and chasms would not necessarily
involve the fact of degradation, seeing that each blank could be
filled up, if I may go express myself, from its lower end. Each could
be as certainly occupied to the full by an elevation of lower forms,
as by a humiliation of the higher. We might receive the hypothesis of
Bolingbroke, and yet find the mysterious fact of degradation remain an
unsolved riddle in our hands.
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