It is characterized by the simplicity of style and appositeness of illustration which make a book easily read and readily understood. It is designed to instruct and interest young men in the effectual truths of Christianity. It comes down to their plane of thought, and, in a genial, conversational way, strives to lead them to a life of godliness.—Watchman and Reflector.
It abounds in wise and practical suggestions.—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser.
Page 19: duplicate "of" removed (seventh Charles of France)
Page 20: word "an" added (Never was an intriguer)
Page 38: note that there are two different men named Humphrey Stafford referenced in the text; the first was slain by Jack Cade and the second was the 1st Duke of Buckingham
Page 65: missing word "the" added (the Continent; and on)
Page 74: "Hans" changed to "Hanse" to match other instance in text (belonging to the Hanse Towns)
Page 74: "Westminter" changed to "Westminster" (the Council at Westminster)