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Book reviewed in this article:The Christian Attitude to Other Religions. The Hulsean Lectures, delivered before the University of Cambridge in 1949 by E. C. Dewick, d.d.The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times. By René GuénonThe Transcendent Unity of Religions. By Frithjof SchuonThe Principal Upanishads. Edited with Introduction, Text, Translation and Notes by S. Radhakrishnan.Psychological Reflections. An Anthology of the Writings of C. G. Jung, Selected and Edited by Jolande Jacobi.Catholicism and the World Today. By Dom Aelred Graham.The Refugee in the Post‐War World. By Jacques Vernant.The Cause of Being. The Philosophy of Creation in St Thomas. By James F. Anderson.Early Christian Worship. By Oscar Cullman.A Theology of Salvation. By Ulrich E. Simon.Thinking in Opposites. By Paul Roubiczek.Tudor Prelates and Politics, 1536–1558. By Lacey Baldwin Smith.The Tudor Age. By A. J. Williamson.Studies in Stuart Wales. By A. H. Dodd.The Polish National Catholic Church in America and Poland. By Theodore Andrews, th.d.Essays in the Conciliar Epoch. By E. F. Jacob.Familiar Prayers. By Herbert Thurston, s.j.Three Children, Our Lady's Three Messengers of Fatima. By Canon C. Barthas, translated by Sister M. Dominic, o.ss.s.The Shepherds of Fatima. By Father de Marchi, retold in English by Elisabeth Cobb.Corpus Christi: Essays on the Church and the Eucharist. By E. L. Mascall.A Writer's Diary. By Virginia Woolf.The Council of Chalcedon, a Historical and Doctrinal Survey. By R. V. Sellars.

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