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"One of the most valuable and comprehensive contributions to theology that has been made during this generation."—London Spectator.

"The knowledge, ability, and liberality of the author unite to make the work interesting and valuable."—The Dial.

"It is very high, but thoroughly deserved, praise to say that it is worthy of its great theme."—The Critical Review.

"The volume reveals Dr. Fairbairn as a clear and vigorous thinker, who knows how to be bold without being too bold."—New York Tribune.

"Suggestive, stimulating, and a harbinger of the future catholic theology."—Boston Literary World.

"It is a book abounding in fine and philosophical thoughts, and deeply sympathetic with the most earnest religious thinking of the time."—The Critic.

"If the object of a book of theology is to stir up the heart and mind with strong, clear thinking on divine things, no book, certainly, of the present season surpasses Dr. Fairbairn's."—The Outlook.

"An important contribution to theological literature."—London Times.

"The work shows a keen insight into the relations of truth combined with a rare power of accurate judgment."—New York Observer.