6 OCTOBER 1917, Page 18

The Holiness of Pascal. By H. F. Stewart. (Cambridge University

Press. 4s. net.)—Every fresh study of Pascal is valuable, and that Dlr. Stewart's Hulsean Lectures are based upon a first-hand study is abundantly clear, both from the lecturer. themselves and from the full and interesting notes with which he illustrates them. We could wish that his space had not been so restricted. Four lectures hardly give room for a satisfactory exposition either of the problems withwhich Pasted was called upon to deal, or of those which resulted from the way in which he dealt with them. Those readers who are already familiar with the theological and philosophical questions at issue will welcome the thoughtful and ahrairably balanced view which Mr. Stewart gives of them; but we fear that some will find the exposition too compressed for easy digestion. However, upon the point chiefly emphasized, the gradual deepening and purifying of Pascal's character, the portrait here sketched is a convincing one. We hope it may kindle in many readers the desire foes more thorough and attentive study of the Pewees.