+ + —Ath. 1905, 2: 239. Ag. 19. 430w.

“There is no work in English which tells in such brief compass the story of Israel’s faith from Moses to the Pharisees with such painstaking loyalty to establish fact.”

+ + +Ind. 59: 876. O. 12, ‘05. 310w.

[*] “A compact, semi-popular account of the development of Hebrew religion, as understood by a cautious and moderate critic.”

+Ind. 59: 1160. N. 16, ‘05. 20w.

“It is well drawn and puts much into a small volume in clear as well as concise form.”

+ +Outlook. 80: 886. Ag. 5, ‘05. 130w.

“The compiling is well done, and for a popular sketch of Old Testament theology we do not know of anything better.”

+ +Sat. R. 100: 188. Ag. 5, ‘05. 150w.

“His exposition is in fact an admirable specimen of the higher criticism, exercised with discretion by one who is neither fettered by traditional beliefs, nor bent, as some of the critical school seem to be, on breaking with them altogether. We are not always in agreement with the conclusions reached.”