+ + Am. J. Theol. 10: 551. Jl. ’06. 730w.

“The author’s keenness and argumentative skill must be recognized.”

+ Ind. 60: 1226. My. 24, ’06. 230w.

“Whatever dissent at these and other points Dr. Mead’s argument may elicit the irenic spirit pervading it is auspicious for the larger ultimate agreement toward which Christian thought is moving on.”

+ + – Outlook. 81: 889. D. 9, ’05. 260w.

Meakin, (James Edward) Budgett. [Life in Morocco and glimpses beyond]; with 24 il. *$3. Dutton.

“The work is more than a merely descriptive narrative of a highly interesting country and people. It is a valuable commentary upon a civilization which, by reason of its nearness to Europe and its historic link with Spain, possesses more than the usual interest for students of the Orient.”—Lit. D.


“It will be apparent then, that ‘Life in Morocco’ is something in the nature of a scrapbook of notes. Upon the whole and in view of the existence of Mr. Meakin’s triology, we cannot say that the work of rescuing these papers from their admittedly ephemeral form was particularly worth doing.”

+ – Ath. 1906, 1: 14. Ja. 6. 350w. + + Lit. D. 33: 514. O. 13, ’06. 270w.