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title: 'What’s New at Log College Press? — September 20, 2022'
type: post
author: 'R. Andrew Myers'
date: 2022-09-20
url: https://confessional.org/blog/2022-whats-new-at-log-college-press-september-20-2022
---

# What’s New at Log College Press? — September 20, 2022

It’s been a busy summer at Log College Press. Here is an update on what’s been going on lately.

In August 2022, we added **301** new works to the site. Today we aim to highlight some of the new free PDFs available as found on our **Recent Additions** and **Early Access** pages, two features provided to members of the **Dead Presbyterians Society**.

**Some highlights at the Early Access page**:

- Many works by [John Witherspoon](/authors/john-witherspoon) have been added to the Early Access page, including a set of sermons published in [David Austin’s](/authors/david-austin) *The American Preacher* (1791);
- Many works by [James McCosh](/authors/james-mccosh), another President of Princeton University;
- [Samson Occom](/authors/samson-occom), *A Choice Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs* (1774, 1785); and
- [Francis James Grimké](/authors/francis-james-grimke), *The Logic of Woman Suffrage* (1915).

**Some highlights at the Recent Addtiions page**:

- Many new works by [Charles Hodge](/authors/charles-hodge) (there are now over 200 works on the Hodge page), [J.R. Miller](/authors/james-russell-miller), [Theodore L. Cuyler](/authors/theodore-ledyard-cuyler), [George Bourne](/authors/george-bourne);
- [George Addison Baxter](/authors/george-addison-baxter), *An Essay on the Abolition of Slavery* (1836);
- An 1841 sermon preached by [Alexander Taggart McGill](/authors/alexander-taggart-mcgill) occasioned by the death of U.S. President William Henry Harrison; and
- The first Greek New Testament published in America, by [Caleb Alexander](/authors/caleb-alexander), in 1800.

Be sure also to check out the quotes we have been adding at our blog for DPS members: **Though Dead They Still Speak**, including one by [Cornelius Van Til](/authors/cornelius-van-til) on the authority of Scripture.

Please feel free to browse the many resources available to our readers [in print](/store) and [in digital format](/library) to our readers. There is a lot to explore, and many Presbyterian voices from the past to hear. Thank you, as always, for your interest and support, dear friends.

