Moses Drury Hoge (1818-1899)

Biography (Presbyterians of the Past)

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Moses Drury Hoge is buried at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

Moses Drury Hoge is buried at Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

The Success of Christianity, an Evidence of Its Divine Origin (1853)

Honorable Old Age: A Sermon Preached at the Funeral of Capt. Benjamin Sheppard (1855)

September 2, 1857 Letter Regarding Samuel D. Hoge (1857, 1858)

"The Christian Statesman": A Discourse Delivered at the Funeral of Hon. John Hemphill, LL. D., in the Second Presbyterian Church, Richmond, Va., Jan. 7th, 1862 (1862)

Our Theological Students (1862)

December 20, 1862 Letter (1863)

January 5, 1863 Letter (1863)

January 12, 1863 Letter (1863)

January 29, 1863 Letter (1863)

The Victory Won: A Memorial of the Rev. William James Hoge, D. D. (1864)

Appeal to the People of Virginia (1865)

Our Great Need (1865)

The Richmond Eclectic, Vol. 1 (1866-1867)

The Richmond Eclectic, Vol. 2 (1867)

Inauguration of the Jackson Statue: Introductory Address of Governor Kemper and Oration by Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D.D. (1876, 1885)

Address on Presbyterianism (1877)

May 8, 1880 Letter (1880)

July 14, 1880 Letter (1880)

August 30, 1882 Letter (1882)

Address of Rev. Dr. Hoge at the Funeral of Judge Robert Ould (1882, 1883)

Memorial Discourse on the Planting of Presbyterianism in Kentucky One Hundred Years Ago (1883)

The Great Evidence of Christianity (1883)

Letter on the Eternal Punishment of the Wicked (1884)

Memorial of Wm. S. Plumer, D.D., LL.D. (1884)

William Swan Plumer, D.D., LL.D. (1884)

The Presbyterian Church in the United States (Southern) (1884)

James Henley Thornwell, D.D., LL.D. (1884)

Family Religion (1886)

The Memories, Hopes and Duties of the Hour: A Historic Discourse, Delivered at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, June 15, 1886 (1886)

Partakers of Glory (1886)

“Say So” (1887)

Ye Have Known the Father (1889)

The Great Question (1889)

City Evangelization - Its Methods (1889)

Calamities Not Indicative of God’s Lack of Mercy (1889)

Christ’s Method of Reconciling the Antagonisms of Society (1889)

Commemoration of Forty-Five Years of Service by the Rev. Moses Drury Hoge, D.D., LL.D., as Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, of the City of Richmond, Virginia (1890)

Introduction to Robert P. Kerr, Hymns of the Ages For Public and Social Worship (1891)

Portraitures of Four Pastors (1892)

The Presbyterian Church in the United States (1892)

An Address (1894)

Funeral Reform (1896)

The Educational Influence of Presbyterianism on National Life (1896)

The Changing World and the Unchanging God (1896)

Relation of the Westminster Standards to Foreign Missions (1897)

Cause and Cure of Despondency: A Sermon (1898)

Cause and Cure of Despondency (1898, 1899)

Regnant Men [Funeral Address for Robert Lewis Dabney] (1899)

A Memorial: Moses Drury Hoge, D.D., LL.D. (1899)

Moses Drury Hoge: Life and Letters (1899)

The Perfection of Beauty and Other Sermons (1904)


Courtesy of Dr. Wayne Sparkman, PCA Historical Center

Courtesy of Dr. Wayne Sparkman, PCA Historical Center