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George Hodges

    George Hodges was an American Episcopal theologian whose religious messages were held in high esteem by the reading public. He was dedicated to assisting immigrant workers and later became the dean of the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge. His writings are valued for their profound spiritual messages and thoughtful theological reflections. The popularity of his work led to many of his books being reissued for a second edition.

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