"The Princeton Sermons of Charles Hodge, one of the greatest Christian teachers of the 19th century, are only outlines; but what outlines! They form almost a complete systematic theology, and are extraordinarily suggestive and satisfying. Preachers who would teach, and Christians who would learn, will enjoy this book, though it will not yield much to lazy minds."
— J.I. Packer in The Life of Faith
"This is not a book to be read through at a sitting or digested in a hurry. It is rather a book of reference to be resorted to for help in choosing, grasping and treating themes for preaching and teaching. It has very much to offer those who will thus use it."
— A.M. Stibbs in English Churchman
"These pages are filled with nearly 250 excellent sermon outlines. These are full enough to give one the feel of the original discourses. Reading and thinking over one per day would be a rewarding exercise ... For the Christian who wishes to be informed widely on the truths of his religion, this book could be a home-study course taught by a 'master in Israel.'"
— Free Presbyterian Magazine
"A veritable gold mine of truth, offering Hodge's mature thought on the great themes of the Bible as they relate to the practical concerns of the Christian and of the pastor ... Here you will find not only the thoughts of a great Christian, but will also recognize his personal devotion to the Saviour and to His infallible and inerrant Word."
— The Presbyterian Journal
"These immensely full 'outlines' are ... characterized by a remarkable power of perception and by facility and aptitude of expression. They reflect the sound scholarship and the wide and exact classical and contemporary knowledge of the preacher."
— Queensland Baptist