Albert Dod
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Albert Baldwin Dod (1805–1845) was a professor of mathematics at Princeton College and a lay theologian closely associated with the Princeton Seminary tradition. A brilliant and versatile scholar, he contributed important apologetic articles to the Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review defending Calvinism and the Westminster standards.
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On Revivals of Religion: Review of Charles G. Finney – Part I
[/caption] We congratulate the friends of truth and order on the appearance of these publications. We have never had any doubt what would be the decision of the public mind respecting the new divinity and new-measure system of our day, if its distinctive features could be brought out to the light…
On Revivals of Religion: Review of Charles G. Finney – Part II
NATURAL DEPRAVITY As might have been expected from what has already been said, Mr. Finney denies that there is any such thing as natural depravity. His views on this subject are easily exhibited. We might describe them all, indeed, in a single phrase, by saying, that they are neither more nor less…
On Revivals of Religion: Review of Charles G. Finney – Part III
We proceed to exhibit to our readers the measures recommended and the spirit displayed in Mr. Finney's Lectures on Revivals. We do this at the known hazard of being denounced as enemies to revivals, and friends of Satan. But it is a very small thing with us that we should be judged of Mr. Finney's…
On Revivals of Religion: Review of Charles G. Finney – Part IV
MEASURES TO KEEP FINNEY'S CONVERTS IN THE CHURCH The way is thus laid perfectly open for the entrance of his converts into the church. But how shall they be kept there? There are two new measures proposed by him that might seem to aim at this end, but both of them inadequate. The first is, that…
