WITHOUT entering into any minute explanation of this work, much of which we agree with, and a good deal we differ from, I would just observe, that the author throughout takes too much for granted the ability of man, as such, to enter into the truths of God. Hence the book, though small and unpretending, savors of an elementary treatise upon any given science. The sweet fruits of God's grace lose their freshness when thus humanly handled. The author's intentions are doubtless good and sincere.