Starting in 1835, Charles Hodge began to write a series of annual articles, in review of the action of each successive General Assembly of the American Presbyterian Church, in which he furnished a brief narrative of the proceedings, and discussed the doctrinal and ecclesiastical principles involved. They contain an exposition of his views because “it is a matter of importance to have the grounds on which certain measures were advocated and opposed spread before the ministers and elders of the Church.” This resource includes the following articles: