+ + – Ann. Am. Acad. 28: 341. S. ’06. 490w.

“A more distinctly American book has hardly ever come into our hands. Not only the spelling, but also the mode of regarding events, the standpoint from which the different aspects of life are viewed, is distinctly that of the other side of the Atlantic. Besides stimulating our thoughts, the work has also the advantage of being written throughout in a simple and easy style.”

+ + Ath. 1906, 2: 402. O. 6. 1390w.

“By way of special criticism of ‘Wealth and welfare,’ it may be noted that economic terms are used without sufficient accuracy of definition. The text is happily written, less in the once-upon-a-time style than much high-school economics, and does in fact give a ‘simple and elementary discussion of the more important principles’ of the science.”

+ – J. Pol. Econ. 14: 521. O. ’06. 310w.

“The style is clear, if sometimes oracular; and the doctrine generally sound.”

+ + – Nation. 83: 414. N. 15, ’06. 80w. + R. of Rs. 34: 383. S. ’06. 120w.

Rashdall, Rev. Hastings. Christus in ecclesia. *$1.50. Scribner.

Reviewed by Clarence Augustine Beckwith.

+ Am. J. Theol. 10: 376. Ap. ’06. 130w.