Lyman Beecher

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Lyman Beecher


Born
in New Haven, Connecticut colony, British Empire
October 12, 1775

Died
January 10, 1863


Lyman Beecher, American cleric, a fiery preacher, moderate Calvinist theologian, and resolute abolitionist, fathered Catharine Esther Beecher, Edward Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, and Harriet Elizabeth Beecher Stowe, another child.

Lyman Beecher served as a Presbyterian minister. His 13 children wrote or served as ministers and included Charles Beecher, Isabella Beecher Hooker, and Thomas Kinnicut Beecher.

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A Plea for the West

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The Government Of God Desir...

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The Bible a code of laws

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The gospel according to Paul

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“The imported discovery, that human nature is too good to be made better by discipline, that children are enticed from the right way by religious instruction, and driven from it by the rod, and kept in thraldom by the conspiracy of priests and legislators, has united not a few in the noble experiment of emancipating the world by the help of an irreligious, ungoverned progeny. The indolent have rejoiced in the discovery that our fathers were fools and bigots, and have cheerfully let loose their children to help on the glorious work; while thousands of families, having heard from their teachers, or believing, in spite of them, that morality will suffice both for earth and heaven, and not doubting that morality will flourish without religion, have either not reared the family altar, or have put out the sacred fire, and laid aside together the rod and the Bible, as superfluous auxiliaries in the education of children. From the school, too, with pious regard for its sacred honors, the Bible, by some, has been withdrawn, lest, by a too familiar knowledge of its contents, children should learn to despise it; as if ignorance were the mother of devotion, and the efficacy of laws depended upon their not being understood.”
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