George Hodges

George Hodges (1856–1919) was an American Episcopal theologian, born at Rome, New York, and educated at Hamilton College (A.B., 1877; A.M., 1882; LL.D., 1912). He served at Calvary Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from 1881 to 1894.[1] In 1893 he helped establish the Kingsley Association in Pittsburgh, an organization dedicated to helping immigrant workers.[2] Afterward, he became the dean of the Episcopal Theological School at Cambridge, Massachusetts. "The high esteem in which his religious messages are held by the reading public"[3] resulted in a number of his books being reissued as a second edition in 1914.

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  1. ^ David Hein; Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr. (1 August 2005). The Episcopalians. Church Publishing, Inc. p. 220. ISBN 978-0-89869-497-0.
  2. ^ Archive Service Center Staff. "Kingsley Association Records Finding Aid". Archive Service Center, University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Pleasant Recollections". The Independent. July 13, 1914. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  4. ^ Online version of Hodges 1895
  5. ^ Digital copy of Hodges 1901 in Internet Archive
  6. ^ Fountains Abbey in Wikisource
  7. ^ Digital copy of Hodges 1909 in Internet Archive
  8. ^ Digital copy of Hodges 1911 in Hathi Trust
  9. ^ Digital copy of Hodges 1912 in Internet Archive
  10. ^ Digital copy of Hodges 1913 in Hathi Trust