Systematic Theology, Volume I
Author: Charles Hodge
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Title: Systematic Theology, Volume I
Author: Charles Hodge
Description: Volume I of Charles Hodge's three-volume systematic theology covering theological method, the nature and attributes of God, and the Trinity. A foundational work of Princeton Reformed theology from the 19th century.
Pages: 646
Size: 3.26 MB
Format: PDF
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