“Mr. Moore is a master in pulpit addresses; his suggestions are therefore entitled to great attention. We should like to put this volume into the hands of all candidates for the university, of all young clergymen, and of many old ones too. There is much of wise observation and judicious admonition in the book. It deserves to be carefully studied.”—Church of England Magazine.
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“On all these subjects Mr. Moore treats fully, clearly, and earnestly, and introduces a great deal of illustration in the way of anecdote, or quotations from various well-known authors. The book is thus very interesting, apart from the great end it contemplates, and cannot be read without profit.”—Clerical Journal.
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