Moses Drury Hoge: Life and Letters.

by Peyton Harrison Hoge [1858-1940]

Hardcover, 1899

Call number

BX9225

Publication

Richmond, VA: Presbyterian Committee of Publication, 1899.

Physical description

x, 518 p.; 25 cm

Notes

The content of this book can be accessed in digital format here: https://archive.org/details/mosesdruryhogeli00hoge

CONTENTS:

I. Ancestry.
II. Birth and Boyhood.
III. Student Days.
IV. Preparation for the Ministry.
V. Early Ministry.
VI. In Full Service.
VII. At the Confederate Capital.
VIII. Mission to England.
IX. William James Hoge.
X. The Valley of the Shadow.
XI. Broader Fields.
XII. In Labors more Abundant.
XIII. The Anniversaries.
XIV. Closing Years.
XV. Character and Work.

Appendix:
I. Oration.—At the Unveiling of the Statue of Stonewall Jackson, in the Capitol Square, Richmond, Va., October 26, 1876.
II. Address.—At the Mass-Meeting in the Capitol Square, Richmond, Va., after the Assassination of President Garfield, July 5, 1881.
III. Family Religion.—An Address Before the Evangelical Alliance, in Copenhagen.
IV. The Private Soldier.—An Address before the Mass-Meeting held in the Interest of the Monument on Libby Hill, Richmond, Va., November 30, 1892.
V. Address.—In the Second Presbyterian Church, Richmond, Va., December 11, 1889, the day appointed by the Governor for the Death of Hon. Jefferson Davis.
VI. Memorial Address.—On his Fiftieth Anniversary, in the Second Presbyterian Church, Richmond, Va., February 27, 1895.

Prayers.
At the Memorial Mass-meeting in the Capitol Square after the "Capitol Disaster," April 29, 1870.
At the Re-interment of Confederate Soldiers in Hollywood, May 29, 1873.
At the Unveiling of the Solders' and Sailors' Monument, Libby Hill, May 30, 1894.
At the Re-interment of President Davis, May 30, 1893.
At the Dedication of the Confederate Museum, February 22, 1896.
Memorial Day, Hollywood, May 30, 1898.
On Opening the State Democratic Convention, 1889.
On Opening the Session of the House of Delegates, December 4, 1891.
At the Inauguration of Governor J. Hoge Tyler, January 1, 1898.
On the Opening of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway, Greeting the Arrival of the First Through Freight from the Ohio to the James, February 13, 1873.
At the Dedication of the Chamber of Commerce Building, December 28, 1893.
At the Dedication of the New City Hall, February 16, 1894.
At the Commencement of the University College of Medicine, May 26, 1898.
At the Administration of the Bread at the last Joint Communion Service of the Presbyterian Churches of Richmond During his Life, January 2, 1898.

Index.

Barcode

008a168000

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