+ —Outlook. 80: 244. My. 27, ‘05. 220w.

“There is a good deal of psychological interest in the essays, particularly in that of Mr. Novicow.”

+ +R. of Rs. 32: 126. Jl. ‘05. 80w.

Ramsay, William Mitchell. Letters to the seven churches of Asia and their place in the plan of the Apocalypse. [*]$3. Armstrong.

“A prophet of Christianity, and one who for many years has devoted his best efforts to the study of a solution of the problem that confronts the religious world upon the meeting of the Asiatic and the European, when the barriers of the lofty mountains and arid plains of East and West are no more, believes that the great issue is with Christianity, and he has written this book to set forth a number of convincing proofs of the world-evangelizing principles that have won and are winning triumphs for the Christian faith.”—Boston Evening Transcript.

+ +Acad. 68: 81. Ja. 28, ‘05. 640w.

“Ramsay’s fresh and rich book adds much to our knowledge of the Roman province of Asia in the first century A. D., and the influence of Christianity therein. The book combines the merits of scientific and popular history-writing. In three special ways this volume is valuable: (1) as a contribution to the understanding of the apostolic age; (2) as an aid to the interpretation of the New Testament Apocalypse; (3) as a practical study in comparative religion.” C W. Votaw.

+ + +Am. J. of Theol. 9: 552. Jl. ‘05. 1180w.

“His archaeological and historical skill makes [it] of peculiar interest.”

+Bib. World. 25: 158. F. ‘05. 20w.