Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Charles Hodge” in chapter 1, page 340 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 3:
...r. Thornton Stringfellow of Virginia wrote (1850). The Rev. Fred A. Ross of Alabama in his (1857) maintained that Slavery is part of a government ordained to certain conditions of fallen mankind.
Charles Hodge of Princeton with learned erudition criticized the religious argument against slavery.
Parson W. G. Brownlow of Tennessee, in a memorable
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