Archibald Alexander Hodge
Born
July 18, 1823
Died
November 12, 1886
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The Westminster Confession: A Commentary
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published
1869
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77 editions
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Outlines of Theology
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published
1972
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119 editions
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Evangelical Theology
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published
1976
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7 editions
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The Life of Charles Hodge
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published
2007
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50 editions
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The Atonement
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published
1867
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61 editions
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The Day Changed and the Sabbath Preserved
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Pelagianism, Semi-Pelagianism & Augustinianism
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published
2010
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2 editions
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The System of Theology Contained in the Westminster Shorter Catechism: Opened and Explained
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published
2004
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21 editions
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Popular Lectures on Theological Themes
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published
2013
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24 editions
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Manual of Forms
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published
2013
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32 editions
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“He is wise who knows the sources of knowledge—where it is written and where it is to be found.”
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“I am as sure as I am of Christ’s reign that a comprehensive and centralized system of national education, separated from religion, as is now commonly proposed, will prove the most appalling enginery for the propagation of anti-Christian and atheistic unbelief, and of anti-social nihilistic ethics, individual, social and political, which this sin-rent world has never seen.”
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“The Limit of this obligation to obedience [to the civil government] will be found only when we are commanded to do something contrary to the to the superior authority of God (Acts iv. 19; v. 29); or when the civil government has become so radically and incurably corrupt that it has ceased to accomplish the ends for which it was established. When that point has unquestionably been reached, when all means of redress have been exhausted without avail, when there appears no prospect of securing reform in the government itself, and some good prospect of securing it by revolution, then it is the privilege and duty of a Christian people to change their government - peacefully if they may, forcibly if they must.”
― A Commentary on The Westminster Confession of Faith With Scripture Proofs
― A Commentary on The Westminster Confession of Faith With Scripture Proofs







