– + Nation. 83: 267. S. 27, ’06. 600w.

“It is told much better and more interestingly than we have seen it told before.” Montgomery Schuyler.

+ N. Y. Times. 11: 517. Ag. 25, ’06. 1030w. Outlook. 84: 90. S. 8, ’06. 320w.

“It is distinctly above the average of such books.”

+ Sat. R. 102: sup. 5. O. 13, ’06. 760w.

Davenport, Frederick Morgan. Primitive traits in religious revivals: a study in mental and social evolution. **$1.50. Macmillan.

“One may regret that not many first-hand observations of revivals in process are made by the author, that his material is almost exclusively historic; still his work of interpretation is vital throughout,—there are no dead pages.” H. H. Horne.

+ + – J. Philos. 3: 48. Ja. 18, ’06. 600w.

“The book is admirable in many ways. It is perhaps marked by facility rather than by great power and depth. The book should prove helpful to readers of quite contrasted training and sympathies.” G. M. Stratton.

+ + Psychol. Bull. 3: 239. Jl. 15, ’06. 840w.