“This volume of hitherto unpublished letters contains a sufficiently interesting collection to make it worth owning, although not a few of the epistles, as one invariably finds in the books of ‘correspondence,’ suggest no particular reason for publication beyond their signature and quaint style.”

+N. Y. Times. 12: 611. O. 12, ’07. 790w.

Garrod, H. W. Religion of all good men, and other studies in Christian ethics. **$1.20. McClure.

6–42406.

In the main a paradoxical contention that Jesus never claimed to be the Messiah.


Ath. 1906, 1: 697. Je. 9. 820w.
Current Literature. 42: 208. F. ’07. 1930w.

“I think that the worth of the book very far outweighs such faults as it may possess—these latter being, indeed, such necessary accompaniments of perfect straightforwardness that we could not wish them absent. It will do any man good to read such virile words,—and if they harm him, he is not worthy to withstand the gods.” T. D. A. Cockerell.

+ −Dial. 42: 79. F. 1, ’07. 1280w.

Reviewed by St. George Stock.