8 HALL'S DOGMATIC THEOLOGY 



The Guardian, London: . . . "the admirable second volume 

 on Authority led us to expect much from the writer. . . . One 

 of the best things between the covers is the discussion of the 

 Ontological Argument. ... It should be needless to add that 

 Professor Hall's work is marked throughout by the firm and 

 reverential adherence to the Catholic religion which char- 

 acterizes all the products of the author's mind." 



Dr. Hall has very thoroughly grasped the substance of 

 these [theistic] proofs and sets them forth in his own clear 

 language and with much ability. He writes with the pen 

 of a man who has given years of thought and reading to this 

 branch of Divine Science. It requires more than a 'prentice 

 hand to write in such clear and precise language a philo- 

 sophic discussion and definition of, say, the Teleological and 

 Ontological arguments. 



Our notice of the book has hardly done more than indicate 

 its contents. We therefore the more earnestly urge our 

 clerical readers to study the volume and also to bring it to 

 the notice of those educated men and women of their flocks 

 who may be able to do a little close reading. Dr. Hall has 

 produced a noble book. 



Irish Theological Quarterly, Dublin: "We . . . are 

 glad to be able to praise the third still more unreservedly 

 than its predecessors. It is an excellent manual of systematic 

 theism, the very best of its kind by an Anglican that we 

 know of, and one of the absolutely best . . . the book has to 

 be read in order to be appreciated. . . . We recommend our 

 readers to buy and study Dr. Hall's book, and we venture 

 to prophesy that those who do so will thank us for our 

 advice." 



Journal of Theological Studies, London: "No argu- 

 ment for the existence of God has escaped his notice, and 

 any one who reads his book must feel that Christian theists 

 have no cause to be ashamed of the intellectual case they can 

 present." 



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