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Lindsay, Thomas Martin. [History of the Reformation], v. 1, The reformation in Germany from its beginning to the religious peace of Augsburg. **$2.50. Scribner.
More than a compilation. Dr. Lindsay “has brought out the full significance of the movement with which he deals by treating it, as it must be treated, in its social environment, complicated as it was by the political and economic conditions of the time, as the gradual outcome of a slow, unconscious process.”—Int. J. Ethics.
“It is not a great book and has not the grip of Creighton nor the ease of Mr. Armstrong, but it is useful, and will be to many Englishmen an excellent substitute for Köstlin and D’Aubigné.”
+ + – Ath. 1906, 2: 471. O. 20. 1070w. (Review of v. 1.)
“A valuable and comprehensive treatment of the first period of the Reformation.”
+ + Bib. World. 28: 80. Jl. ’06. 10w.
“As a summary of the sources, manner and result of the Reformation, at once succinct and adequate, this work is quite first rate.” M. A. Hamilton.
+ + Int. J. Ethics. 17: 140. O. ’06. 1140w. (Review of v. 1.)