Transcriber's Note
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Secular.
'The book is a distinctly readable one.'—Glasgow Herald, September 18, 1902.
'Really excellent little work.'—Daily News, September 26, 1902.
'We cannot commend it too highly.'—Western Morning News, January 2, 1903.
'Carefully thought-out little work ... written with frank and tolerant impartiality.'—Standard, May 26, 1905.
'The arguments are admirably marshalled; difficulties are not evaded, but met fairly.'—Westminster Review, August, 1905.
'We welcome a new edition.... The appeal of the book is evidently one to common sense, and the success it has met is fully deserved. There is a healthy lay atmosphere about Colonel Turton's arguments which renders them, we fancy, peculiarly effective.'—Pall Mall Gazette, March 11, 1907.