“We have seen no volume which seems to us so thorough and intelligent in its purpose to consider the relations between modern evolutionary thought and ancient Christian faith and doctrines. Does not attempt to reconcile science and religion by tearing away either the one or the other.”—The Christian Union, N. Y. City.
“A good, wholesome book, brief enough for the busiest Christian, an honest untechnical book, of plain words, and powerful. It is an admirable essay, informed with the essence of true religion, and destined to bring light to many struggling Christians.”—The Press, Philadelphia.
“He speaks with freshness and enthusiasm. We are persuaded that Dr. Hark’s purpose and spirit are such that good will be wrought by his work.”—Illus. Christian Weekly, N. Y. City.
“A candid and thoughtful discussion; expounded with much earnestness and a fine religious spirit.”—Literary World, Boston.
“It can hardly fail to help the candid reader to a wider and more satisfactory view of God, of Providence, of Prayer, and of Religion. Whatever does this for man has proved an infinite blessing to him.”—Christian Evangelist, St. Louis.
“Significant as showing very clearly the drift of the orthodox creed in the hands of its intelligent supporters.”—Sunday News, Charleston, S. C.
“A sincere and reverent endeavor to help all inquiring souls, in trouble concerning the conflict between evolution and the doctrines of Christianity.”—The Interior, Chicago.
“No writer could approach any question with a more candid spirit or more honorable motive. We wish every clergyman could read the work, and every other person indeed who is interested in the question of evolution.”—Herald of Gospel Liberty, Dayton, O.
The Spirit of Beauty.
The Spirit of Beauty. Essays, Scientific and Æsthetic. By Prof. Henry W. Parker. Large 12mo, cloth, 85c.;