5 MARCH 1864, Page 22

The Gospel in Ezekiel. By Thomas Guthrie, D.D. Fortieth Thousand.

(Adam and Charles Black.)—The leading idea of these sermons—that the thirty-sixth chapter of Ezekiel, verses 16 to 37, present an epitome or outline of the Gospel—is certainly a little fanciful, though not, wo think, unfairly so ; and the great success which the volume has met with is no more than is merited by the eloquence with which it sets forth the cardinal doctrines of Scotch theology. This issue consists of a neat, handy duodecimo, very clearly and handsomely printed.