“The work is full, clear and written in the authoress’ well-known interesting style.”

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“Enthusiasm, without doubt, exudes from every page and paragraph of Mrs. Tweedie’s work, and had she only brought discretion to her task, she might have given to the public a book as solid as it undoubtedly is interesting.”

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“Mrs. Tweedie’s book can best be described as a romantic biography.”

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Tyler, Henry Mather. Selections from the Greek lyric poets with a historical introduction and explanatory notes. *$1. Ginn.

The revised edition of this text is characterized by the audition of selections from Bacchylides and a few other short poems, and the inclusion of more illustrative and parallel references in the notes.

Tyrrell, Rev. George. Lex credendi; a sequel to “Lex orandi.” $1.75. Longmans.

“‘Lex credendi, in substance is a treatment of the Lord’s Prayer viewed as the rule and criterion of pure doctrine—as the living expression of that Christian spirit whereof faith in God and his kingdom, together with hope and charity, is a constituent factor.’... The book consists of two parts. The first is a treatise on the spirit of Christ.... Father Tyrrell proceeds in the second part, to a profound analysis of the spiritual and moral content of each petition of the prayer.”—Cath. World.