+ + −Ath. 1907, 1: 434. Ap. 13. 1740w.

“Is the ripe fruit of prolonged reflection and often learned investigation.”

+Dial. 43: 249. O. 16, ’07. 220w.

“Throughout the book—the original and supplementary lectures—Mr. Bussell speaks as a scholar, albeit a true churchman, and in discourse of great charm.”

+N. Y. Times. 12: 159. Mr. 16, ’07. 370w.

Reviewed by Joseph O’Connor.

+ −N. Y. Times. 12: 346. Je. 1, ’07. 1410w.

“The whole is a finely wrought piece of literature rather than of dialectics. One important point deserves criticism: the priority ascribed, to rights rather than to duties must be contested as a clear inversion of the ethical relation between the two.”

− +Outlook. 86: 610. Jl. 20, ’07. 330w.

“With much that is included in this volume we are already familiar; but there is originality of treatment which marks it as a valuable contribution on this side of thought.”