+ + + R. of Rs. 33: 254. F. ’08. 90w. + Spec. 96: sup. 1014. Je. 30. ’06. 400w.
Smith. Hannah Whitall (Mrs. Robert Pearsall Smith). Living in the sunshine. **$1. Revell.
Mrs. Smith would be a message bearer to people who “carry their religion as a man carries a headache. He does not want to get rid of his head, but at the same time it is very uncomfortable to have it.” And her message is one that shows “what grounds there are in the religion of the Lord Jesus Christ for that deep and lasting peace and comfort of soul which nothing earthly can disturb, and which is declared to be the position of those who embrace it.”
“This is an excellent book so far as it goes.”
+ – Outlook. 83: 93. My. 12, ’06. 160w.
Smith, Lewis Worthington. In the furrow. Baker-Trisler co., 420 Walnut st., Des Moines, la.
A score of musical verses upon a score of subjects such as: Gypsying, Southern stars, Italy, New England, Summer, The Japanese, The white czar, The violin.
“Altogether, this little book seems to be worth while.” Wm. M. Payne.