The Nature and Danger of Infidel Philosophy


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During troubled times at Yale University, then president Timothy Dwight saw his students drawn to the radical republicanism and infidel philosophy of the French Revolution; including the philosophies of Hume, Hobbes, Tindal, Lords Shaftesbury & Bolingbroke and other so called philosophers. Between 1797 and 1800, Dwight frequently warned audiences against the threats of this infidel philosophy in America. An address to the candidates for the baccalaureate in Yale College called The Nature and Danger of Infidel Philosophy, Exhibited in Two Discourses, Addressed to the Candidates for the Baccalaureate, In Yale College was delivered on September 9, 1797. It was published by George Bunce in 1798. This reprint is taken word for word from an original printing held in the archives at A. Webb Roberts Library, Fort Worth, Texas.







The Nature, and Danger, of Infidel Philosophy


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Contains 12 sermon preached in New England, on special occassions, including Fourth of July and Thanksgiving. Also includes a funeral sermon on the death of George Washington.










Sermons


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Global Ramifications of the French Revolution


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Essays on the French Revolution's historical and ongoing impact in different parts of the world.