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Francis Landey Patton is buried at Christ Church Cemetery, Hill View, Warwick Parish, Bermuda.

Francis Landey Patton is buried at Christ Church Cemetery, Hill View, Warwick Parish, Bermuda.

The Inspiration of the Scriptures (1869)

Addresses at the Induction of Rev. Francis L. Patton into “The Cyrus H. McCormick Professorship of Didactic and Polemic Theology,” in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary in the North-West (1873)

The World’s Edition of the Great Presbyterian Conflict: Patton vs. Swing. Both Sides of the Question (1874)

A Summary of Christian Doctrine (1875, 1901)

The Right of a Prosecutor to Appeal (1875)

Presbyterian Principles: A Discourse Delivered in the Jefferson Park Church, Chicago, on Sabbath, Feb. 1st, 1875 (1875)

The Underlying Principles of Infidelity (1877)

Retribution, in Relation to the Justice, Goodness and Purpose of God (1878)

The Final Philosophy (1879)

Christian Theology and Current Thought: An Inaugural Address by Professor Francis L. Patton, D.D. (1879)

Rationalism in the Free Church of Scotland (1880)

Charles Hodge (1881)

The Place of Philosophy in the Theological Curriculum (1882)

The Origin of Theism (1882)

The Dogmatic Aspect of Pentateuchal Criticism (1883)

On the Education of Ministers: A Reply to President Eliot (1883)

Notes From Lectures on Theistic Conception of the Universe (1883)

The Metaphysics of Oughtness (1886)

Contemporary English Ethics (1886)

Sermon at the Ordination and Installation of Rev. Richard D. Harlan (1886)

A Discourse in Memory of Archibald Alexander Hodge, D.D., LL.D. (1887)

Archibald Alexander Hodge (1887)

The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church: A Reply to Dr. Craven (1887)

Speech of Prof. Francis L. Patton, D.D., LL.D., President-Elect of Princeton College, at the Annual Dinner of the Princeton Club of New York, March 15, 1888 (1888)

Inaugural Address at Princeton College (1888)

Syllabus of Prof. Patton’s Lectures on Theism (1888)

On Preaching: Addressed to Theological Students (1890)

The Letter and the Spirit: A Baccalaureate Sermon Preached in Marquand Chapel, Princeton, N.J., June 8, 1890 (1890)

Christian Perfection (1891)

Caspar Wistar Hodge, D.D., LL.D. (1891)

Caspar Wistar Hodge [Sr.]: A Memorial Address (1891)

What is Truth? (1892)

Syllabus of Prof. Patton’s Lectures on Theism (1893)

Religion in College (1893)

Baccalaureate Sermon Preached Before the Class of 1894 of Princeton College, on Sunday, June Tenth, 1894 (1894)

The Fundamental Doctrines of the Presbyterian Church (1895)

The Presbyterian System of Doctrine (1895)

James McCosh: A Baccalaureate Sermon (1895)

The Duty of Self-Control (1898)

Supreme Place of the Idea of God in Human Thought (1898)

Religion and the University (1898)

Sermon and Address at the Bi-Centennial Celebration of the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia (1898)

Address at the Funeral of James Ormsbee Murray (1899)

The Charge Delivered at the Inauguration of the Rev. George Black Stewart, D.D., as President of the Theological Seminary of Auburn (1899)

Address at Memorial Service For Maltbie D. Babcock (1901)

The Teacher and Pastor (Funeral Address for George Tybout Purves) (1901)

Theological Encyclopedia (1903, 1904)

Princeton Seminary and the Faith (1912)

Charge to Dr. Stevenson (1915)

A Theological Seminary (1916)

Introduction to William H. Johnson, The Christian Faith Under Modern Searchlights (1916)

Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield, D.D., LL.D., Litt.D.: A Memorial Address (1921)

Patton of Princeton and Bermuda (1925)

Fundamental Christianity (1926, 1928)

Dr. Francis L. Patton (1933)


Review of A.A. Hodge's Life of Charles Hodge from The Presbyterian Review (1881).

Dr. Patton delivered a sermon on “Presbyterian Doctrine” and a separate address at the celebration.

Dr. Patton’s address begins on p. 26.

.\n address delivered by Francis L. Patton, D.D., LL.D., October 14, 1903, on the occasion of his Inauguration as President of the Theological Seminary at Princeton, New Jersey.

.\n address delivered by Francis L. Patton, D.D., LL.D., October 14, 1903, on the occasion of his Inauguration as President of the Theological Seminary at Princeton, New Jersey.

The charge to the Reverend J. Ross Stevenson, D.D., LL.D., on the occasion of inauguration as President of Princeton Theological Seminary.

The charge to the Reverend J. Ross Stevenson, D.D., LL.D., on the occasion of inauguration as President of Princeton Theological Seminary.