Reviewed by Edwin Erle Sparks.

+ Dial. 41: 320. N. 16, ’06. 370w. + Ind. 61: 883. O. 11, ’06. 70w.

Carrington, FitzRoy. Pilgrim’s staff: poems divine and moral, selected and arranged by FitzRoy Carrington. **75c. Duffield.

The aim of the compiler has been to choose from the verse of three and a half centuries a “handful of poems, beautiful in thoughts and spiritual import, which should reflect, as well as might be, in a space so limited, all moods for self abasement of utter unworthiness, to the courage born of a firm faith in the divinity of man, which can face, unafraid, the Great Unknown.”


+ Dial. 41: 287. N. 1, ’06. 40w. Nation. 83: 508. D. 13, ’06. 30w. + N. Y. Times. 11: 808. D. 1, ’06. 80w.

“Though there are lacking some poems that one might expect in even so small a collection as this, those that are included have been discriminatingly selected.”

+ Outlook. 84: 893. D. 8, ’06. 80w.

Carroll, Phidellia Patton. Soul-winning: a problem and its solution; with an introd. by C: H. Fowler. *50c. Meth. bk.

A seven part discussion of the problem of soul-winning treats The importance of soul-winning, Personal effort in soul-winning, A successful method, Steps leading to Christ, Children won by personal effort, A revival not absolutely essential to soul-winning, and Preparation for soul-winning.