Available for PDF download is a copy of Presbyterian Doctrine Briefly Stated, 1869, by Professor A. A. (Archibald Alexander) Hodge of Princeton Seminary. When his father Charles Hodge passed away in 1878, he succeeded him. A biography of A. A. Hodge is available on this site if you would like to know more about him before reading the pamphlet. The post includes a download button for the pamphlet, so you do not need to return to this page for downloading.
Presbyterian Doctrine Briefly Stated, A. A. Hodge, 1869
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