^Raven's Catalogue refers to his appointment as "Professor of Mental Philosophy."[7]:p.40
^Rutgers would later become a nonsectarian public university in 1945.[8]
^Corwin's Manual gives the title Text-Book of Church Government.[3] Other sources list it as Manual of Church Government.[1] No other details available on this work.
^This work is mentioned in an enumeration of Woodbridge's writings listed in Corwin's Manual.[3] No other details available on this work.
^This work is mentioned as published in the New Brunswick Fredonian (likely the New-Brunswick Daily Fredonian) according to an enumeration of Woodbridge's writings listed in Corwin's Manual.[3] No other details available on this work.
^This work is mentioned in an enumeration of Woodbridge's writings listed in Corwin's Manual.[3] No other details available on this work.
^This work is described as being printed in the June 1871 issue of The Christian Intelligencer of the Reformed Dutch Church according to an enumeration of Woodbridge's work listed in Corwin's Manual.[3] No other details available on this work.
^ abLowell, D.O.S. "The Sons of Clergymen" in Munsey's Magazine 37(6) (September 1907), 704-706; citing Clark, Sereno Dickenson. The New England Ministry Sixty Years Ago: The Memoir of John Woodbridge, D.D. (Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1877).
^Staff. Brief news item in New Brunswick Daily Times (27 June 1905), page 5, column 2.
^The seminary's Gardner A. Sage Library catalogue does not list any publishing information available for this volume, and lists its imprint as "S.I. [s.n.]" but lists its Library of Congress Catalogue number as "XT8 W85 1872" and "LE4 W85". It was likely published in New York by the Reformed Church's Board of Publications.
^The seminary's Gardner A. Sage Library catalogue lists its imprint as "New Brunswick, New Jersey: [s.n.], 1883" and its Library of Congress Catalogue number as "XT8 W85 1883" and "RARE XT8 Z9w"
^The seminary's Gardner A. Sage Library catalogue lists "Jersey City, New Jersey: J.H. Pilson, 1895" as the publishing imprint, and its Library of Congress Catalogue number as "XT8 W85m" and "MC2 W85".
^The seminary's Gardner A. Sage Library catalogue does not list any publishing information available for this volume, but lists its Library of Congress Catalogue number as "OB1 W85"
^Woodbridge, Samuel Merrill. "On the Family" in The Christian Intelligencer of the Reformed Dutch Church (24 December 1857)
^Woodbridge, Samuel Merrill. "Power of the Bible" in The National Preacher and Village Pulpit. (New York: W.H. Bidwell, 1865)