Lyman Beecher
1775 – 1863
27 works on record
Works
Pre-eminent importance of the Christian sabbath
The faith once delivered to the saints
Missionary paper
A sermon, delivered at Woolcot (Con.) Sept. 21, 1814, at the installation of the Rev. John Keyes to the pastoral care of the Church in that place
The means of national prosperity
The native character of man
God in the storm
The Bible a code of laws
Something has been done, during the last forty years
Letters of the Rev. Dr. Beecher and Rev. Mr. Nettleton, on the "new measures" in conducting revivals of religion
The government of God is desirable
The government of God desirable
The design, rights, and duties of local churches
Has any thing been done during the last thirty years?
The remedy for duelling
Copy of a letter from the Rev. Dr. Beecher to the editor of the Christian spectator
Propriety and importance of efforts to evangelize the nation
Resources of the adversary, and means of their destruction
The Gospel according to Paul
The power of the gospel to renovate the world
A sermon, delivered in the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford, May 20, 1813
The gospel the only security for eminent and abiding national prosperity
Works
Trial and acquittal of Lyman Beecher, D.D.
Six sermons on intemperance
A sermon, occasioned by the lamented death of Mrs. Frances M. Sands, of New-Shoreham. Formerly an inhabitant of East-Hampton, (L.I.)
A comparison of the apostolic age with the present, in respect fo facilities for conducting missionary operations ; Proofs that missions will not impoverish the country ; Thoughts on the Saviour's commission to his disciples