+ + —Am. Hist. R. 10: 861. Jl. ‘05. 920w.

“This book is an inspiring work, both as a fine biography of a most admirable man and as an addition to the conscience literature that is so needed to stimulate the moral energies of our age.”

+ +Arena. 34: 110. Jl. ‘05. 460w.

“The present work reaches, we think, the high-water mark of his achievement. It will form, and rightly form the standard life of Cranmer for some time to come. Mr. Pollard in this book is certainly not without a bias.”

+ + —Ath. 1905, 2: 200. Ag. 12. 1530w.

“Mr. Pollard offers as good a plea for him as can be offered, and offers it in a temperate spirit. His volume is almost a model of what such a biography should be.” Edward Fuller.

+ +Critic. 46: 279. Mr. ‘05. 330w.

“The character and ability of Cranmer are skilfully portrayed, and the work may be counted as a real contribution to popular knowledge on this important period.”

+ +Dial. 39: 46. Jl. 16, ‘05. 150w.

“Mr. Pollard has done the Archbishop something like justice, and has done it in a way that maintains the interest of the reader to the last.”