[*] “A little book, but sound and sensible as its larger predecessors.”
| + | Critic. 47: 572. D. ‘05. 50w. |
Calthrop, Samuel R. God and his world: sermons on evolution. [*]$1.25. Ellis.
Eight scholarly sermons by this venerable Unitarian minister which set forth the doctrine of evolution and “fill that idea full of God.” The sermons are entitled: God, Religion and evolution, One Lord and His name One, Jesus and the evolution of the kingdom of God, Experimental theology and experimental religion, Fate and freedom, God minus man and God in man, and Immortality.
“Dr. Calthrop is a theist, and more thoroughgoing than very many theists. He is also a Christian theist, and distinct as such from many who share with him the name of Unitarian.”
| + | Outlook. 80: 837. Jl. 29, ‘05. 300w. |
Calvert, Albert F. Life of Cervantes. $1.25. Lane.
This story of Cervantes’ romantic life and adventures was written for the tercentenary of the publication of the first part of “Don Quixote.” The illustrations of the first edition of that book are reproduced, and there is a bibliography, a list of proverbs traceable to Cervantes, and a table giving the editions of “Don Quixote” as brought out in various countries.
“Is a little too obviously written for the tercentenary.”
| + — | Acad. 68: 99. F. 4, ‘05. 130w. |