Times-Union, Albany, N. Y.:
This is a book which is good to read and profitable to remember. In it the writer endeavors to prove the truth of the Bible in its entirety, and argues scientists, atheists, agnostics and pantheists on their own grounds. His quiet earnestness is convincing and his knowledge is not limited to the usual refutations of his opponents' points. He advances new thoughts from an optimistic view point and stands firm for the "glorifying and ennobling" Christian faith. His principles of belief are clearly and concisely presented and the work is full of cheer and encouragement.
Zion's Herald:
The author writes mainly for students of science who have rejected the doctrines of the orthodox churches. He seeks to establish the probabaility of the most important truths of Christianity by purely rational considerations from facts, so that doubters may be led to recognize the real strength of the Christian position, and yield themselves to the glorifying faith in the Saviour of mankind. It is a most excellent aim.