“A careful study of her brief and accurately worded chapters should enable the beginner to view collections, classify his own specimens, and buy others, with a fair amount of intelligence; and this is more than he could do after perusing many more ambitious but less systematic treatises.”
| + | Dial. 43: 290. N. 1, ’07. 210w. |
Hoffding, Harald. Philosophy of religion. *$3. Macmillan.
6–18580.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
“Apart from the main argument of the book there are many criticisms and suggestions of real insight and power.”
| + + | Ind. 62: 564. Mr. 7, ’07. 430w. |
“And no one who is aware of the perplexities of the religious mood can read his sympathetic interpretation of its meaning without being grateful for this balanced and well-ordered statement of his conclusions.” J. B. Baillie.
| + − | Int. J. Ethics. 17: 371. Ap. ’07. 3870w. |
“A work of rare philosophical perspicacity and broad religious sympathy.”