“The author, indeed, makes no claim to originality of treatment, and if there is from first to last no observations of a profound or illuminating character, we have observed few misleading or erroneous statements.”

+ + Nation. 82: 347. Ap. 26. ’06. 340w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 319. My. 19, ’06. 110w.

“A novel monograph which should find a place in the working library of every student of American history and a wide circulation among the educated public generally.”

+ + Outlook. 83: 904. Ag. 16, ’06. 1040w.

Schuen, Rev. Joseph. Outlines of sermons for young men and young women; ed. by Rev. Edmund J. Werth. *$2. Benziger.

“Building materials,” “simple sketches,” “outlines,” are the author’s words for a series of chapters which he hopes will help the preacher to build finished addresses for young men and women in Roman Catholic leagues and sodalities. The young man’s aim, and amusements, the path of iniquity, drunkenness, impurity, The Christian young woman’s crown, the virtue of modesty, wolves in sheep’s clothing and kindred subjects are treated.

Schultz, Hermann. Outlines of Christian apologetics for use in lectures: tr. from 2d enl. ed. by Alfred Bull Nichols. **$1.75. Macmillan.

Am. J. Theol. 10: 372. Ap. ’06. 280w. + Ath. 1906, 1: 696. Je. 9. 640w.

Schupp, Ottokar. William of Orange, tr. from the German by George P. Upton. *60c. McClurg.

This volume in the “Life stories for young people” series, furnishes an elevating study for youth in the life of William the Silent and the noble part he played in the history of the Netherlands. The whole story of cruelty and bloodshed is given in a such way that the moral is not lost.