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Whether the book is viewed as a most interesting and valuable contribution to Christianity and history, or for the charming style in which it is written, the result is the same—it is a success.
—The Rock.
A new and interesting light has been cast on the subjects treated in these pages.
—The Newcastle Chronicle.
J. C. Street is entitled to take his rank among our first-rate authors.
—On the early period of history, Manchester Courier.
That unusually interesting work, entitled "The Sphinx" (Vienna).
We doubt if anyone more eminently qualified than Professor Rhys Note: The original text appears to conflate a review of an author named Rhys with the context of this book. could be found for the task of describing such folklore, and delivering a clear, intelligible, and orderly account of the sources of belief in the unseen world.
—The Freeman.
This volume is a monumental labour of love.
—The Edinburgh Review.