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Archibald Alexander Hodge is buried at Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, New Jersey.

Archibald Alexander Hodge is buried at Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, New Jersey.

June 23, 1833 Letter to the Heathen (1833, 1887)

A Sketch of Allahabad, and the Mission at That City (1850)

Vedantists of Young Bengal (1851)

The Substance of Four Sermons on Infant Baptism (1857)

A Funeral Discourse On The Death Of William H. White Of Fredericksburg, Virginia (1859)

Outlines of Theology (1861)

Outlines of Theology (1861, 1863)

Outlines of Theology (1861, 1878)

Addresses at the Inauguration of Rev. A.A. Hodge, as Professor of Didactic, Polemic & Historical Theology, in the Western Theological Seminary; Comprising the Charge to the Professor, by Rev. James M. Platt; and the Inaugural Address, by Rev. Archibald A. Hodge, D.D. (1864)

The Atonement (1867)

The Atonement (1867, 1868)

The Pittsburg Circular (1868, 1870)

A Commentary on the Confession of Faith (1869)

A Commentary on the Confession of Faith (1869, 1870)

A Commentary on the Confession of Faith (1869, 1885)

Presbyterian Doctrine Briefly Stated (1869)

Church Action on Temperance (1871)

Index to Charles Hodge’s Systematic Theology (1873)

Address Concerning a Religious Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1874)

Calvinism (1874)

The Day Changed and the Sabbath Preserved (1877)

Adaptation of Presbyterianism to the Wants and Tendencies of the Day (1877)

Dogmatic Christianity, the Essential Ground of Practical Christianity: Addresses at the Inauguration of Rev. Archibald Alex. Hodge, D.D., LL.D., as Associate Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology in the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N.J., November 8, 1877 (1877)

Manual of Forms for Baptism, Admission to the Communion, Administration of the Lord’s Supper, Marriage, and Funerals, Ordination of Elders and Deacons (1877, 1882)

The Ordo Salutis; or, Relation in the Order of Nature of Holy Character and Divine Favor (1878)

The State and Religion (1878)

July 23, 1878 Letter to John H. Vincent (1878, 1886)

Preface to Charles Hodge, Discussions in Church Polity (1878)

Preface to Charles Hodge, Conference Papers (1879)

July 1, 1879 Letter to Charles H. Spurgeon (1879, 1900)

October 18, 1879 Letter to Theodore L. Cuyler (1879, 1942)

The Life of Charles Hodge, D.D., LL.D. (1880)

The Idea and Aims of the Presbyterian Review (1880)

Review of Asa Gray, Natural Science and Religion (1880)

The Vicarious Sacrifice of Christ, as Understood by the Presbyterian Churches Represented in This Council (1880)

September 7, 1880 Letter to the Second General Council of the Presbyterian Alliance (1880)

Review of Jonathan Edwards, Observations Concerning the Scripture Doctrine of the Trinity and Covenant of Redemption (1881)

Review of Scotch Sermons (1881)

Review of F.W. Farrar, Ephphatha; or, The Amelioration of the World (1881)

Review of Charles Spurgeon, John Ploughman’s Pictures (1881)

Review of Francis Bowen, Gleanings From a Literary Life (1881)

Inspiration (1881)

Review of Josiah P. Cooke, Religion and Chemistry: A Restatement of an Old Argument (1881)

Review of Noah Porter, Agnosticism: A Doctrine of Despair (1881)

Review of Philip Schaff, The Person of Christ (1881)

Review of Archibald Campbell, The Church of the Future (1881)

Review of J.B. Dales and R.M. Patterson, eds., Report of Proceedings of the Second General Council of the Presbyterian Alliance (1881)

Address at the Funeral of the Rev. Henry Augustus Boardman, D.D. (1881)

Review of Alexander H. Japp, Master Missionaries — Chapters in Pioneer Effort Throughout the World (1881)

Review of Henry Calderwood, The Relations of Science and Religion (1881)

Review of Eternal Purpose: A Study of the Scripture Doctrine of Immortality (1881)

Review of Charles S. Robinson, A Selection of Spiritual Songs (1881)

Review of John MacPherson, ed., The Westminster Confession of Faith (1881)

Review of William Symington, Messiah the Prince (1881)

God (1881)

Holy Ghost, or Holy Spirit (1881)

Imputation (1881)

Calvinistic Doctrine of the Will (1881, 1891)

Dean Stanley’s Latest Views (1882)

Progress in Theology (1883)

Address at the Funeral of Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater (1883)

The Death of Rev. Prof. Samuel Jennings Wilson, D.D., LL.D., of the Western Theological Seminary, Allegheny City, Pennsylvania (1883)

Review of Henry Drummond, Natural Law in the Spiritual World (1883)

Review of William G. Thomas, Christianity a Fact (1883)

Review of Theodore T. Munger, The Freedom of Faith (1883)

Review of Edwards A. Park, The Associate Creed of Andover Theological Seminary (1883)

Review of Jones Very, Poems (1883)

Morality and Religion (1883)

Atonement (1883)

The Consensus of the Reformed Confessions (1884)

Archibald Alexander Hodge, D.D., LL.D. (1884)

Questions on the Text of the Systematic Theology of Dr. Charles Hodge Together With An Exhibition of Various Schemes Illustrating the Principles of Theological Construction (1885)

Personal Reasons For Believing Christianity To Be a Revelation (1885)

Immortality Not Conditional; or, Is it the Will of God that Sinners Departing This Life Impenitent Shall Continue to Suffer Endlessly? (1885)

Christian Union (1886)

Sheol, Hades, or the Intermediate State (1886)

Introduction to Joseph S. Van Dyke’s Theism and Evolution (1886)

Introduction to Hermann Cremer, Beyond the Grave (1886)

The Relation of God to the World (1887)

Archibald Alexander Hodge (1887)

Archibald Alexander Hodge, D.D., LL.D. (1887)

Popular Lectures on Theological Themes (1887)

Religion in the Public Schools (1887)

The System of Theology Contained in the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Opened and Explained (1888)

Princetoniana: Charles and & A.A. Hodge: With Class and Table Talk of Hodge the Younger: Brevia Theologica (1888)

Westminster Doctrine Anent Holy Scripture: Tractates by Professors A.A. Hodge and Warfield, With Notes on Recent Discussions (1891)


Published anonymously but authorship is credited to A.A. Hodge in P.C. Kemeny, Princeton in the Nation’s Service: Religious Ideals and Educational Practice, 1868-1928 (1998), p. 322.

Courtesy of Dr. Wayne Sparkman, PCA Historical Center.

Courtesy of Wayne Sparkman, PCA Historical Center.