6–37967.
That the knowledge of God’s law of liberty is power to the person who will gain it, nay, use it, is the theme running thru Mrs. Call’s dozen and more essays. There is the note of impersonal freedom which everybody can catch if he but work. She sets forth working principles, approved by experiment, which clear away the mists of material existence.
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 7. Ja. ’07. S. |
“The statements are so bare as to read like platitudes in many instances, and the manner is unnecessarily didactic.”
| − + | Outlook. 84: 840. D. 1, ’06. 50w. | |
| Putnam’s. 2: 621. Ag. ’07. 200w. |
Call, Annie Payson. Heart of good health. **30c. Crowell.
7–21545.
A monologue urging the training for the human body that corresponds to the progress of the soul in its regeneration. The little volume belongs to the “What is worth while series.”
Calthrop, Dion Clayton. Dance of love. †$1.50. Holt.