| + + | Nature. 75: 582. Ap. 18, ’07. 440w. |
“As a textbook it could hardly be improved. The advanced student cannot help but wish that it might have been available when he began his work.”
| + | School R. 15: 306. Ap. ’07. 420w. |
“Concise, eminently practical and well classified treatment. It will be found useful to a larger number of people than any other book of its kind at present in existence in English.” Irving Hardesty.
| + | Science, n.s. 25: 339. Mr. 1, ’07. 1450w. |
Gwatkin, Henry Melville. Knowledge of God and its historical development. 2v. *$3.75. Scribner.
7–2069.
Descriptive note in Annual, 1906.
| − | Acad. 72: 22. Ja. 5, ’07. 180w. |
“In both its apologetic and its historical task this work is conservative and follows in the beaten paths of the traditional methods. On the historical side Professor Gwatkin is more at home, though one cannot escape here the feeling of special pleading which does injustice to many facts and persons of history. Looseness of expression and of thought characterizes his apologetic work.” W. C. Keirstead.