"The name prefixed to this volume is so dear to the Christian and literary world, that we took it up with a feeling of pleasure and interest, and have not been disappointed. It is by the nephew of the celebrated author of the 'Ode on the Burial of Sir John Moore,' pronounced by Byron to be the chef-d'œuvre of all odes in our tongue. The sermons are simple, warm, affectionate, scriptural, and substantial: there is still a gleam of genius beneath all, which betrays that power is modulating itself to humility, and that there is no gap in the links of hereditary talent," &c.—Church of England Quarterly Review.

"This interesting little volume is pervaded by a deep-toned piety, and a calm philosophy, which are truly edifying in these days of religious turmoil and excitement," &c.—Irish Ecclesiastical Journal.

"The most striking point in Mr. Woodward's writings, the point which most excites our admiration, and, we trust, improves our hearts, is the high and elevated standard of holiness which he ever places before us, the deeply practical tendency of all his thoughts," &c.—English Review.

I.Christ Known before His Advent.
II.The Beauty of the Mosaic Law.
III.Inspiration and Genius.
IV.The Divine Recognition of the Spiritual Church.
V.The Development of Pure Religion.
VI.The Apostolic Motive.
VII.God Apparent in His Miracles and Prophecies.
VIII.Scriptural Imagery: its Uses, Marks, and Sources.
IX.God Traced in the World, and Found in Christ.
X.The Human Conscience.

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