[*] “Will occupy a permanent place with books of their general character.”

+ +R. of Rs. 32: 639. N. ‘05. 100w.

Beveridge, W. History of the Westminster assembly. [*]$1. imp. Scribner.

“In a very clear and orderly manner, within a brief compass, this volume sets forth the events leading up to the calling of the assembly, its character, deliberations, and findings.”—Bib. World.

“The calling, the personnel, and proceedings of the assembly are concisely related.”

+ +Am. J. of Theol. 9: 376. Ap. ‘05. 170w.

“Of the many histories of the assembly this seems to us best suited to the needs of the general reader.”

+ +Bib. World. 25: 316. Ap. ‘05. 80w.

Bharati, Baba Premanand. Sree Krishna, the Lord of love. [*]$2. Lane.

This work prepared by the distinguished Brahman of Calcutta, who was recently elected vice-president of the Peace congress, is intended to interpret the Hindu belief as to the origin and meaning of life and the evolution of the universe. It purports to be “the history of the universe from its birth to its dissolution. Baba Bharati has aimed to impress his readers with the substance of Hindu thought on religion and philosophy, in purely Eastern dress. The volume is really a clear history of the origin, nature, and evolution of the universe as the Oriental mind perceives it; it is a clear statement of the doctrine of Karma; an exposition of the caste system; a beautiful story of the Oriental Christ, and perhaps the clearest statement ever published of the Hindu cosmogony.” (R. of Rs.)