Theodore Dwight Woolsey
1801 – 1889
28 works on record
Works

The First century of the republic
The ministerial office
Baccalaureate sermon
"The disciple whom Jesus loved"
Danger of separating piety from philanthropy
Addresses at the inauguration of the professors in the Theological Department of Yale College, September 15, 1861
On a passage in Matthew XXVI, 50
Address, commemorative of the life and services of Jeremiah Day, late president of Yale College
The self-propagating power of sin
The ministerial office--its permanency and ends
Serving our generation and God's guidance in youth
The authority of those who watch for souls
Religion of the heart and of the life
Political science
Communism and socialism in their history and theory
The Antigone of Sophocles
Introduction of the study of international law
The Prometheus of Æschylus
The life of Rev. Joel Hawes, D.D.
Introduction to the study of international law
The Prometheus of Aeschylus
The Alcestis of Euripides
Remarks on a passage in the opinion of Judge Daniel in Dred Scott's case
In memoriam of Rev. Chauncey Allen Goodrich, D.D.
Eulogy of Cornelius Conway Felton, LL.D., &c., one of the regents of the Smithsonian Institution
The Southern apology for secession
The self-propagating power of sin
The relations of honor to political life