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The Constitution was the expression not only of a political faith, but also of political fears. It was wrought both as the organ of the national interest and as the bulwark of certain individual and local rights.
Archibald Alexander Hodge

Born: July 18, 1823
Died: November 12, 1886 (aged 63)
Bio: Archibald Alexander Hodge, an American Presbyterian leader, was the principal of Princeton Seminary between 1878 and 1886. He was the son of Charles Hodge, named after the first principal of Princeton Seminary, Archibald Alexander.
Known for:
- Outlines of theology (1860)
- The Life of Charles Hodge (1880)
- The atonement (1867)
- The Confession of Faith (1869)