+ + – Am. J. Theol. 10: 705. O. ’06. 1720w.
“A comprehensive survey of the chief problems of the Old Testament from the conservative point of view, but considered with fairness and candor.”
+ + Bib. World. 27: 399. My. ’06. 20w. + + Bibliotheca Sacra. 63: 374. Ap. ’06. 440w.
“There is no book in English that presents with such fulness and strength, from the conservative point of view, the problem of the Old Testament.”
+ + Dial. 41: 41. Jl. 16, ’06. 350w.
“Professor Orr is astute, a keen logician, and he has made himself a thoro master of his material.”
+ Ind. 60: 1490. Je. 21, ’06. 940w. + Ind. 61: 1166. N. 15. ’06. 120w.
“The problem of old Testament is twofold—religious and literary. So far as the principles of the religious aspect of the problem are concerned, we agree with him; but so far as the literary aspect of the problem is concerned, we take leave to doubt.”
+ – Lond. Times. 5: 130. Ap. 12, ’06. 1390w.
“The multitudinous points taken by Dr. Orr against the prevailing critical opinions present to the unlearned reader a formidable array.”