striking testimony from the very contrariety of the criticisms he had to encounter. His work in the Princeton Review alone would justify the public declaration of Dr Shedd, that “Dr Hodge has done more for Calvinism than any other man in America.” A specimen of the influence his papers wielded was seen in the eager absorption, by thousands of copies, of his article on “The State of the Country during the War;” and at more than one crisis it was found that the single pen of Dr Hodge, in his Review
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