THE Christian who desires to have a large view of that which the Spirit of God is doing at home and abroad, will do well to procure, and ponder over, this very important and wise pamphlet. The actings of God's providence, and the influence of outward political circumstances are admirably distinguished from the work of the Spirit upon the conscience. The deliverance of Israel out of Egypt, Christianity, the Reformation, are successively examined, and then more particularly the religious movement of our own day. In pages 39-52 will be found a beautiful statement of the place, relatively to other fundamental truths which the doctrine of the Lord's return holds, and again of the manner in which that hope connects itself with the entire Christian walk in every respect, and consequently of its eminently practical power. Let the reader judge for himself.