Hibbert J. 4: 945. Jl. ’06. 1300w.

“The spectacle of a sincere man disavowing Christianity because it is not good enough is sufficiently novel to pique one’s interest, and whoso is drawn by curiosity to Mr. Garrod’s pages will find his attention kept alert.”

− +Ind. 63: 221. Jl. 25, ’07. 340w.

“The title of the book is distinctly attractive, and the book itself is decidedly interesting. There is learning in it, and undoubted ability behind it. Written from a frankly naturalistic standpoint, it is singularly free from bitterness and narrowness.” James Lindsay.

+ −Int. J. Ethics. 18: 108. O. ’07. 1770w.

“This thesis Mrs. Garrod defends with much skill and it can scarcely be denied that important truth at least lies close beside his propositions.”

+ −Nation. 84: 270. Mr. 21, ’07. 380w.

“These ‘studies in Christian ethics’ one chapter of which gives this volume its attractive but quickly disappointing title, are not such as to call for serious consideration.”

Outlook. 84: 942. D. 15, ’06. 140w.

“A volume of five attractively written essays on religious subjects.”