The coming democracy . annot begainsaid, it adds to the hope of all who think. —Kansas City Times. The writer is a deep thinker.—Detroit Journal. It shows what common sense can do with the idea of the im-mortality of the soul.—Howa/rd Fielding. The book is full of ideas that shake Materialism. —Troy Standard. Major Smith has given us the results of a manifestly deep andsincere consideration of the greatest problems that can occupythe human of Reviews. His meaning is not buried under mystical phrases, nor tangledin a maze of tortuous reasoning.—Grand Rapids Press. The authors argum
The coming democracy . annot begainsaid, it adds to the hope of all who think. —Kansas City Times. The writer is a deep thinker.—Detroit Journal. It shows what common sense can do with the idea of the im-mortality of the soul.—Howa/rd Fielding. The book is full of ideas that shake Materialism. —Troy Standard. Major Smith has given us the results of a manifestly deep andsincere consideration of the greatest problems that can occupythe human of Reviews. His meaning is not buried under mystical phrases, nor tangledin a maze of tortuous reasoning.—Grand Rapids Press. The authors arguments are marked by ability and keenlogic—Baitimore Herald. Its opening chapter grapples the readers soul as with hooksof steel, and its succeeding pages hold him spellbound to theend.—Revillo Item. A little volume tieating grave queries in a clever and brilliantmanner.—Chicago News. Mailed postpaid, bound in paper, for 25 cents;in doth for 50 cents, THE BRANDUR COMPANY 320 Broadway, New York JUn A# liMV. \> s ^ ^ v ^ S V ^ - .. N ^ ^N^ * •?•^o. ^v- V * 0 ft fci &1 -^
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