The Lyman Beecher home in Litchfield, Connecticut.
Historical marker at the Lyman Beecher homesite in Litchfield, Connecticut.
Historical marker in Litchfield, Connecticut, where Lyman Beecher’s church once stood.
Lyman Beecher is buried at Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut.
A Sermon, Occasioned by the Lamented Death of Mrs. Frances M. Sands, of New-Shoreham (1806)
The Remedy for Duelling (1806, 1809)
The Native Character of Man (1827)
Six Sermons on the Nature, Occasions, Signs, Evils, and Remedy of Intemperance (1827)
Sermons Delivered on Various Occasions (1828)
The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Vol. 1 (1828)
The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Vol. 2 (1829)
The Gospel the Only Security For Eminent and Abiding National Prosperity (1829)
Propriety and Importance of Efforts to Evangelize the Nation (1829)
Pre-Eminent Importance of the Christian Sabbath (1829)
The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Vol. 3 (1830)
The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Vol. 4 (1831)
The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Vol. 5 (1832)
The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Vol. 6 (1833)
Statement of the Faculty Concerning the Late Difficulties in the Lane Seminary (1834)
Dr. Beecher’s Address at Cincinnati Colonization Meeting (1834)
Lectures on Political Atheisim and Kindred Subjects (1852)
Atheism Considered Theologically and Politically, In a Series of Lectures (1853)
Autobiography, Correspondence, Etc., of Lyman Beecher, D.D., Vol. 1 (1864)
Autobiography, Correspondence, Etc., of Lyman Beecher, D.D., Vol. 2 (1865)