This little book is one of a series containing answers
given by the writer to questions put at those meetings in the Park where every variety of opinion finds ex-pression, and where so much help can be given to inquirers by a ready and well - infonned speaker who can catch the bystander's ear. The particular questions treated deal with religion and conduct, with the use and abuse of wealth, the laws of God and of man, and include certain supplementary queries de omni scibili, which tax the quickness of the lecturer and often exhibit the confusion of thought under which the questioners labour. Professor Rogers' attitude with regard to divorce is rigorous. For the rest we have nothing but praise.