| + − | Ath. 1907, 1: 252. Mr. 2. 920w. |
“The author has a gift of accurate narration which brings places and persons clearly before the mental vision of the reader. There is no attempt at effect; yet, none the less effectiveness is attained.” H. T. P.
| + + | Bookm. 25: 422. Je. ’07. 1300w. |
“On missionary matters he is more sane and truthful than Mr. Weale.”
| + − | Ind. 63: 757. S. 26, ’07. 550w. | |
| Lond. Times. 6: 114. Ap. 12, ’07. 410w. | ||
| + − | Nation. 85: 60. Jl. 15, ’07. 350w. |
“Full of interesting information.”
| + | Outlook. 86: 436. Je. 22, ’07. 230w. |
“He enunciates certain theories and offers some suggestions with regard to the significance of the new activity in China that opens up an interesting field for speculation.”
| + | Sat. R. 103: 654. My. 25, ’07. 1440w. |
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