F-6 1829, Jan. 30 Letter to E. R. from Charles Hodge in Princeton. Hodge describes his homeward journey from Halle by way of Bonn, Heidelberg, Basle, Geneva, Glasgow, London, and 37 days passage across the Atlantic. Mentions that the seminary has 113 students and that Andover Seminary is full with 130 students. Also gives him what news he has of the Andover faculty, namely of Murdock, Wisner, and Stuart. Tells him that the country is filled with temperance societies and religion is flourishing. He received a letter from Tholuck in Italy. Asks to be remembered to their mutual friends in Paris and looks forward to having E. R. and Therese visit his family.
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1829, January 30 - Letter to Edward Robinson from Charles Hodge.
F-7 1824, Sept. 24 [A notation on the envelope in upper left corner where E. R. always writes the date and name of sender indicates the year was 1825, not 1824 as written (very clearly) at the head of the letter itself.] Junior Class of the Theological Institution [i.e., Andover Seminary] expresses via a "committee" gratitude, affection, and respect for E. R. as a teacher and as a man.
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1824, September 24 - Junior class of the Theological Institution (Andover) expresses gratitude, affection, and respect for Edward Robinson as a teacher and man.