Charles Hodge papers, 1773-1930 (bulk 1811-1886).

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Charles Hodge papers, 1773-1930 (bulk 1811-1886).

Contains the personal papers of Hodge (Princeton Class of 1815), including lectures, speeches, articles, books, and correspondence dealing with questions of Presbyterian theology in the mid and latter 19th century.

12.15 cu. ft. (27 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6708131

Princeton University Library

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Princeton theological seminary

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Hodge, Charles, 1797-1878

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Charles Hodge was a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1822-1878. From the description of Lectures on theology, [18--]. (Peking University Library). WorldCat record id: 60354684 Hodge, Presbyterian clergyman and author, was a professor at the Princeton Theological Seminary from 1820-1878. From the description of Charles Hodge papers, 1773-1930 (bulk 1811-1886). (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 122414109 Presbyterian minister ...

Presbyterian church in the U.S.A.

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The Transylvania Presbytery was organized by appointment of the synods of New York and Philadelphia. The Synod of New York made part of the Presbytery of Abingdon into the Transylvania Presbytery, which encompassed the district of Kentucky and the settlements on the Cumberland River. The Reverend David Rice, Adam Rankin, Andrew McClure, and James Crawford met at the Danville, Kentucky courthouse to organize the presbytery. The synods of New York and Philadelphia appointed David Rice as moderator...