Travels in New-England and New-York; Volume 4
- 556pages
- 20 heures de lecture






In this touching and personal address, Dwight pays tribute to two beloved Yale professors, Whitney and Dana, who had recently passed away. Reflecting on their contributions to the university and the wider world of scholarship, he offers a moving and insightful tribute to their work and lives.
A powerful sermon on the importance of theological education and the responsibilities of Christian ministers.
In this thought-provoking essay, author Timothy Dwight offers a nuanced and balanced perspective on the theater, exploring its benefits and drawbacks from moral, social, and aesthetic standpoints. The essay is an important contribution to the ongoing debate around the value and role of entertainment in society.
This volume records the joyful festivities that took place in Greenfield Hill, Connecticut, in honor of the 100th anniversary of the local Congregational Church. With speeches, poems, and music, the celebration showcased the deep sense of community and shared values that defines this idyllic town.
A richly detailed travelogue of a journey throughout New England and New York during the late 18th century, offering a glimpse into the culture, landscape, and social customs of the time.