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“The Church, during the apostolic age, did not consist of isolated, independent congregations, but was one body, of which the separate churches were constituent members, each subject to all the rest, or to an authority which extended over all.”

Quote by Charles Hodge

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What is Presbyterianism? An Address

This book provides an in-depth examination of Presbyterianism, detailing its historical context, theological foundations, and organizational structure. It serves as an informative resource for understanding the beliefs and practices of Presbyterians. more

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Charles Hodge
Charles Hodge

Charles Hodge was an 19th-century American author known for his profound religious thoughts and literary value. more

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