+ —Pub. Opin. 39: 283. Ag. 26, ‘05. 230w.

“Miss Robins may see life awry,—the reader clings to the hope that she does,—but she sees it strongly and brilliantly.”

+ —Reader. 6: 357. Ag. ‘05. 320w.

Robins, Rev. Henry Ephraim. Ethics of the Christian life; or, The science of right living. [**]$2. Am. Bapt.

“Part. I. deals with the nature of the ethics of the Christian life: the moral agent and the disorder of the moral nature, the remedy for moral disorder. Part. II. discusses the scope of the ethics of the Christian life: all duty rests on the holy will of God, duty to self, duty to society, duty to nature, duty to God. Part. III. considers the method of the ethics of the Christian life.”—Am. J. of Theol.

“Valuable work. The work under review is a contribution to only one tract of that larger field.” C. R. Henderson.

+Am. J. of Theol. 9: 387. Ap. ‘05. 440w.

“Grant Dr. Robins’ premises, and you can not escape his conclusions. His is not a twentieth century ethical system.”

+ —Pub. Opin. 38: 136. Ja. 26, ‘05. 190w.
+R. of Rs. 31: 254. F. ‘05. 100w.

Robinson, Albert Gardner. [Cuba and the intervention.] [**]$1.80. Longmans.