Dwight, Timothy
1752 – 1817
69 works on record
Works

A treatise on the Sabbath
1830

Theology explained and defended
1823

Theology explained and defended in a series of sermons
1822

Travels in New-England and New-York
1821

Theology
1818

Remarks on the review of Inchiquin's letters
1815

A sermon, delivered in Boston, Sept. 16, 1813
1813

The dignity and excellence of the Gospel
1812

The dignity and excellence of the gospel illustrated in a discourse
1812

A discourse, in two parts
1812

A statistical account of the city of New-Haven
1811

A sermon preached at the opening of the Theological Institution in Andover
1808

A discourse on some events of the last century
1801

A discourse, delivered at New-Haven, Feb. 22, 1800
1800

A discourse, preached at the funeral of the Rev. Elizur Goodrich, D.D., pastor of the church in Durham, and one of the members of the corporation of Yale College
1797

Greenfield Hill
1794

A discourse on the genuineness and authenticity of the New-Testament
1794

Virtuous rulers a national blessing
1791

The conquest of Canäan
1785

Sermons

Travels

Theology, explained and defended, in a series of sermons

Travels: in New-England and New York

A discourse, in two parts, delivered July 23, 1812, on the public fast, in the chapel of Yale college

Theology; Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons; Volume 1
The major poems of Timothy Dwight, 1752-1817
1969
Boston at the beginning of the 19th century
1903
The seventh commandment
1830
Duration of future punishment
1830
An essay on the stage
1824
Beauties of Dwight; or, Dr. Dwight's system of theology
1823
Observations on language
1816
Remarks on the review of Inchiquin's letters, published in the Quartely review
1815
Female Benevolent Society
1815
The charitable blessed
1810
A discourse, occasioned by the death of His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, esq., governor of the state of Connecticut
1809
The folly, guilt, and mischiefs of duelling
1805
A sermon on duelling
1805
A sermon on the death of Mr. Ebenezer Grant Marsh
1804
The nature and danger of infidel philosophy, exhibited in two discourses
1804
Hymns selected from Dr. Watts, Dr. Doddridge, and various other writers
1804
A sermon on the death of Mr. Ebenezer Grant Marsh, senior-tutor, and professor elect of languages and ecclesiastical history in Yale College, who died November 16, 1803, in the 27th year of his age
1804
The nature and danger of infidel philosophy, exhibited in two discourses, addressed to the candidates for the baccalaureate, in Yale College, September 9th, 1797. By the Rev. Timothy Dwight, ... with a recommendatory address by the Rev. Dr. Ryland, and the Rev. Mr. Fuller
1799
The duty of Americans, at the present crisis
1798
The nature, and danger, of infidel philosophy
1798
A discourse, preached at the funeral of the Reverend Elizur Goodrich, D.D., pastor of the church in Durham, and one of the members of the corporation of Yale-College
1797
The true means of establishing public happiness
1795
Columbia: An ode
1794
The triumph of infidelity
1788
The conquest of Canaan
1785
A sermon, preached at Northampton, on the twenty-eighth of November, 1781
1781
America: or, A poem on the settlement of the British colonies
1780
A sermon, preached at Stamford, in Connecticut, upon the general thanksgiving, December 18th, 1777
1778
A valedictory address to the young gentlemen, who commenced Bachelors of Arts, at Yale-College, July 25th. 1776
1776
A valedictory addresss to the young gentlemen, who commenced Bachelors of Arts, at Yale-College, July 25th. 1776
1776
A dissertation on the history, eloquence, and poetry of the Bible
1772
Travels in New England and New York
The duty of Americans at the present crisis
The conquest of Canäan
A Statistical account of the towns and parishes in the state of Connecticut
A discourse, in two parts, delivered August 20, 1812, on the National Fast, in the chapel of Yale College
On drunkenness
Theology explained & defended ...
A Warning to Sabbath-breakers
Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Harriet Newell, wife of the Rev. Samuel Newell, missionary to India ...
The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament, and applied to the Christian use and worship
What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder
Remarks on the Review of Inchiquin's letters, published in the Quarterly Review
A sermon delivered in Boston, Sept. 16, 1813