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George Dodd Armstrong is buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia.

George Dodd Armstrong is buried at Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, Virginia.

The Summer of the Pestilence: A History of the Ravages of the Yellow Fever in Norfolk, Virginia (1856)

The Doctrine of Baptisms (1857)

The Christian Doctrine of Slavery (1857)

A Discussion on Slaveholding with Cortlandt Van Rensselaer (1858)

The Theology of Christian Experience (1858)

“The Good Hand of Our God Upon Us”: A Thanksgiving Sermon (1861)

The Parables of the Tares in the Field (1880)

The Sacraments of the New Testament as Instituted by Christ (1880)

The Revised Directory for Worship (1881)

The Two Books of Nature and Revelation Collated (1886)

A Centennial Discourse Delivered before the Presbytery of Lexington, Synod of Virginia, at Timber-Ridge Church, September 25th, 1886: The One Hundredth Anniversary of its Organization (1887)

Creation as a Doctrine of Science (1887)

The Pharaohs of the Bondage, Etc. (1887)

Creation or Evolution (1887)

Principal Dawson’s “Story of the Earth and Man” (1888)

Schurman’s “Ethical Import of Darwinism” (1888)

The Word of God versus “The Bible of Modern Scientific Theology” (1888)

The Pentateuchal Story of Creation (1888)

Now Are We the Sons of God (1889)

Darwin and Darwinism (1889)

The Deluge (1891)

Review of Francis A. Shoup, Mechanism and Personality (1891)

Review of Joseph Le Conte, Evolution (1892)

A Scientific Study of the Doctrine of Prayer (1892)

The Church on the River: A Memorial of the Two Hundred and Tenth Anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church of Norfolk, VA, 1682-1892 (1892)

Providence as a Doctrine of Science (1893)

The Gospel Call (1896)

George Dodd Armstrong, D.D., LL.D. (1899)


Courtesy of Dr. Wayne Sparkman, Director of the PCA Historical Center.

Courtesy of Dr. Wayne Sparkman, Director of the PCA Historical Center.