WORKS BY DR. HODGE, PRINCETON.

SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY. By the late Charles Hodge, D.D., Professor in the Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey. Three Vols. Royal 8vo. Price £2, 2s. Index Vol., 3s. 6d. extra.

"The comprehensiveness and lucidity of this work make it an invaluable book of reference to every student of Biblical Theology. If we were called to name any living writer who, to Calvin's exegetical tact, unites a large measure of Calvin's grasp of mind and transparent clearness in the department of systematic theology, we should point to this Princeton Professor. He possesses, to use the words of an English critic, the power of seizing and retaining with a rare vigour and tenacity the great doctrinal turning-points in a controversy; while he is able to expose with triumphant dexterity the various subterfuges under which it has been sought to elude them."


COMPANION VOLUME TO "SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY."

THE CHURCH AND ITS POLITY. By the late Charles Hodge, D.D. Royal 8vo, cloth. Price 12s. 6d.

Contents.—Idea of the Church—Theories of the Church—Visibility of the Church—Perpetuity of the Church—Principles of Christian Union—Province of the Church—Relation of the Church and State—Presbyterianism—The Church of England—The Presbytery—The General Assembly, &c., &c.

PRINCETON SERMONS. By the late Charles Hodge, D.D. One Volume, Royal 8vo. 390 pages. Price 10s.

This remarkable Work consists of Outlines of Two Hundred and Forty-nine Sermons delivered at Princeton Theological Seminary on Sabbath afternoons.


NEW EDITION, RE-WRITTEN AND ENLARGED.

OUTLINES OF THEOLOGY. By the Rev. A. A. Hodge, D.D., Princeton. One Volume, Royal 8vo, cloth. 678 Pages. Price 10s.

"Since the first publication of this book, the evidences of the fact that it met a public need have been multiplying. Its sale in Great Britain and America has continued. It has been translated into Welsh and Modern Greek, and used in several theological training-schools. It is again offered to the Christian Church, not as a complete treatise of Systematic Theology, for the use of the proficient, but as a simple Text-Book, adapted to the needs of students taking their first lessons in this great science, and to the convenience of many earnest workers who wish to refresh their memories by means of a summary review of the ground gone over by them in their earlier studies."—Author's Preface.