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Peyton Harrison Hoge (1858-1940)

Peyton Harrison Hoge is buried at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky.

Peyton Harrison Hoge is buried at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky.

The Travels of Ego and Alter: An Epistolary Narrative of a Tramp Through the Old Dominion (1879)

The Officers of a Presbyterian Congregation (1886)

The Progressiveness of Christianity (1889)

The Origin of Psalm LXVIII (1890)

Robert Lewis Dabney (1890)

Reaching the Masses (1891)

The General Assembly [Southern] of 1891 (1891)

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

The Cultivation of the Missionary Spirit at Home (1892)

History of the First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, N.C. (1893)

Presbyterianism and the Future (1893)

Earlier Licensure (1895)

Knowing God: A Sermon (1895)

Natural Law and Divine Providence (1896)

Reminiscences of Jacob Henry Smith (1898)

Whites and Negroes in Wilmington: A Calm Review of the Recent Troubles (1898)

Moses Drury Hoge: Life and Letters (1899)

A Gift to the Library (1899)

Dr. Hoge’s Views on Public Prayer (1900)

The Twentieth Century (1900-1901)

The Divine Tragedy; A Drama of the Christ (1905)

Prayer (1912)


The Travels of Ego and Alter: An Epistolary Narrative of a Tramp Through the Old Dominion (1879)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, The Travels of Ego and Alter Title Page.jpg

The Officers of a Presbyterian Congregation (1886)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, The Officers of a Presbyterian Congregation Title Page.jpg

The Progressiveness of Christianity (1889)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, The Progressiveness of Christianity Title Page.jpg

The Origin of Psalm LXVIII (1890)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, The Origin of Psalm LXVIII Title Page.jpg

Robert Lewis Dabney (1890)

Reaching the Masses (1891)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Reaching the Masses Title Page.jpg

The General Assembly [Southern] of 1891 (1891)

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

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

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

The Cultivation of the Missionary Spirit at Home (1892)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, The Cultivation of the Missionary Spirit at Home Title Page.jpg

History of the First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, N.C. (1893)

Presbyterianism and the Future (1893)

Earlier Licensure (1895)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Earlier Licensure Title Page.jpg

Knowing God: A Sermon (1895)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Knowing God A Sermon Title Page.jpg

Natural Law and Divine Providence (1896)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, Natural Law and Divine Providence Title Page.jpg

Reminiscences of Jacob Henry Smith (1898)

Rev. Hoge’s reminiscences begin at p. 101.

Whites and Negroes in Wilmington: A Calm Review of the Recent Troubles (1898)

Moses Drury Hoge: Life and Letters (1899)

A Gift to the Library (1899)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, A Gift to the Library Title Page.jpg

Dr. Hoge’s Views on Public Prayer (1900)

The Twentieth Century (1900-1901)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, The Twentieth Century Title Page.jpg

The Divine Tragedy; A Drama of the Christ (1905)

Hoge, Peyton Harrison, The Divine Tragedy, a Drama of the Christ Title Page.jpg

Prayer (1912)

On the occasion of the centennial of Union Seminary.

On the occasion of the centennial of Union Seminary.