Archibald Alexander Hodge - Works of A. A. Hodge

Works of A. A. Hodge

  • The Rule of Faith and Practice
  • The Protestant rule of faith
  • The Rules of Interpreting Scripture
  • The Holy Scriptures - Canon and Inspiration (Part 1) (Part 2)
  • The Inspiration of the Bible
  • Commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith
  • God - His Nature And Relation To The Universe
  • Assurance and Humility
  • A Short History of Creeds and Confessions
  • God's Covenants With Man--The Church
  • Baptism
  • The Mode of Baptism
  • Sactification (revised by B.B. Warfield)
  • Free Will
  • Outlines of Theology
  • Justification (Part 1) (Part 2) (Part 3)
  • Predestination
  • Selected Essays by Archibald Alexander Hodge

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