+ + —Outlook. 79: 503. F. 25, ‘05. 460w.

“Text-book on labor problems, whose existence is its own justification. The discussion is sane and necessarily inconclusive.”

+ +Pub. Opin. 38: 215. F. 11, ‘05. 270w.

“Contains much valuable information.”

+R. of Rs. 31: 382. Mr. ‘05. 70w.

Adamson, Rev. Robert M. Christian doctrine of the Lord’s supper. [*]$1.50. Scribner.

“This volume is historical, not dogmatic. It is written in a historical but not an indifferent spirit; it traces the history of the Lord’s supper, as a symbol of faith, in all the various changes through which it has passed—Primitive, Roman, Greek, Lutheran, Zwinglian, Anglican, Puritan, Quaker.”—Outlook.

“In general the author’s historical treatment appears to be always fair and generally adequate. Without agreeing with all that the author says ... we recall no monograph on the subject so generally satisfactory.”

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Addison, Daniel D. Episcopalians. [**]$1. Baker.