| + — | Ath. 1905, 1: 651. My. 27. 210w. |
“This latest of many canvases is as big as any.”
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“The merit of the story lies in the first part, and particularly in the artistic perfection of the character of Daniel Lester.”
| + | N. Y. Times. 10: 555. Ag. 26, ‘05. 350w. | |
| + — | Spec. 94: 717. My. 13, ‘05. 370w. |
Bradford, Amory H. Inward light. [**]$1.20. Crowell.
The author says: “The teaching of the book may be condensed as follows: There is in every man light sufficient to disclose all the truth that is needed for the purpose of life: that light is from God who dwells in humanity as He is immanent in the universe; therefore the source of authority is to be formed within the soul and not in external authority of church, or creed or book: that light being divine must be continuous; it will never fail; it will lead to all truth and show things to come; and it may be implicitly trusted.”
[*] “The analytical critic will pass it by because it is neither analytical nor polemical, but the devout soul will find spiritual nutriment in it, and for the devout soul it has been written.”
| + | Outlook. 81: 835. D. 2, ‘05. 160w. | |
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Bradford, Gamaliel, jr. Pageant of life. $1.25. Badger, R: G.