“As one is about to assign to this doubly fascinating volume a permanent place on the book shelf, embarrassment arises. We think its proper place is [in the useful apologetic literature of the day].” James J. Fox, D. D.

+ Cath. World. 83: 382. Je. ’06. 4720w.

“[We] have regretted that a book with such excellent and penetrating work in it should drop from the high level on which it begins.”

+ – Lond. Times. 5: 125. Ap. 6, ’06. 500w.

“The book is hampered by its argument, but it is, nevertheless, so full of humanity, of beauty, of literary value that to miss it would be to miss such a feast as does not come every day.”

+ – N. Y. Times. 11: 338. My. 26, ’06. 1220w.

“In spite of her special motive, the author handles her material with tact and delicacy.”

+ – N. Y. Times. 11: 383. Je. 16, ’06. 130w. + – Outlook. 83: 286. Je. 2, ’06. 100w.

“The intense spirituality of the conception and the grace of the style render the book memorable.”

+ + Sat. R. 101: 760. Je. 16, ’06. 440w.