24 JULY 1926, Page 32
'The title of Messrs. Dent's In Jacob Behmen's School reviewed
in our last issue is as now given. In the same issue William Penn's delicious Fruits of Solitude (issued by Constable at 3s. 6d. with a preface by Sir Edmund Gosse) became by a strange slip the Fruits of Scotland ! That keen and kind old Quaker writes very beautifully of the union of friends and of love beyond the world. "Death cannot kill what never dies. Death is but crossing the world, as friends do the seas : they live in one another still. For they must needs hr present that love and live- in that which is Omnipresent."