Recollections of 



James Martineau 



With some Letters from him and an 

 Bssay on his Religion, 



By the Rev. ALEXANDER H. CRAUFURD, M.A., 



Formerly Exhibitioner of Oriel College, Oxford ; 



Author of " Enigmas of the Spiritual Life," "Christian Instincts and 



Modern Doubt," etc. 



With a Photogravure Portrait of Dr. Martineau. 



CroLun 8uo, 3Sm 6dm net {postage, 8cl.). 



" It is indeed a winsome and fascinating personaUty that meets 

 us in these pages. . . . Mr. Craufurd has much that is interesting 

 to tell us of his friend's judgments on his more noted contempor- 

 aries. . . . Mr. Craufurd's pleasantly- written ' Recollections ' has 

 a place of its own as a supplement to the more formal and complete 

 biography of his revered and venerable teacher." — Scotsman. 



" Distinguished by sympathy, refinement of criticism, and 

 considerable suggestiveness and insight. . . . Verdicts on books 

 and men and movements are scattered through these interesting 

 pages.'' — Daily News. 



*' A vivid picture of the man. . . . A just and high and true 

 appreciation of one of the noblest and loftiest thinkers of the 

 nineteenth century. " — Examiner, 



" It is a tribute of affection, and there is heart as well as head in 

 it. By all means read this book." — Expository Times. 



"A finely critical and appreciative bit of work. . . . Full of 

 reverence for the saintly character of the man. . . . Undoubtedly 

 of abiding interest and value." — Aberdeen Free Press. 



" It shows the mind of James Martineau in a marked degree. 

 . . . Full of striking and suggestive thought." — St. Andrew. 



