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Charles Hodge 1857
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  • Regeneration Part 1
  • Regeneration Part 2
  • Stuart on the Romans Part 1
  • Stuart on the Romans Part 2
  • The Latest Form of Infidelity Part 1
  • The Latest Form of Infidelity Part 2
  • Beman on the Atonement Part 1
  • Beman on the Atonement Part 2
  • Beman on the Atonement Part 3
  • Ground of Faith in the Scriptures
  • Theories of the Church
  • Is the Church of Rome a Part of the Visible Church?
  • Finney's Lectures on Theology Part 1
  • Finney's Lectures on Theology Part 2
  • Support of the Clergy
  • Bushnell on Christian Nuture Part 1
  • Bushnell on Christian Nuture Part 2
  • Doctrine of the Reformed Church on the Lord's Supper Part 1
  • Doctrine of the Reformed Church on the Lord's Supper Part 2
  • Doctrine of the Reformed Church on the Lord's Supper Part 3
  • Responsibilites of Boards of Missions Part 1
  • Responsibilites of Boards of Missions Part 2
  • God in Christ Part 1
  • God in Christ Part 2
  • Slavery Part 1
  • Slavery Part 2
  • Emancipation
  • The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article I, Part 1
  • The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article I, Part 2
  • The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article II, Part 1
  • The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article II, Part 2
  • The Theology of the Intellect and that of the Feelings Article III
Charles Hodge, one of America's foremost theologians, founded the Princeton Review (originally 'Biblical Repertory') in 1825. Hodge took the opportunity to respond to many controversial issues in his day, touching theology, biblical interpretation, church controversy, missionary activity and social issues. The articles in this volume were collected by Hodge in 1857. Each section begins with a footnote stating the date of publication and the material to which he is responding. As with all historical texts, the language used in this volume should be interpreted within the context of the entire work and the cultural context of its publication.

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