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Collection: Dwight family papers | Archives at YaleTimothy Dwight (1752-1817) was born on May 14, 1752 in Northampton, Massachusetts. He graduated from Yale College in 1769 (B.A.) and 1772 (M.A.). He served Yale ...Missing: IV reliable
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Timothy Dwight - History of Early American Landscape DesignSep 8, 2021 · Timothy Dwight (May 14, 1752–January 11, 1817) was an American educator, Congregationalist minister, poet, travel writer, and the eighth ...Overview · History · TextsMissing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Timothy Dwight Provides Religious, Military, and Educational ...Born on May 15, 1752, in Northampton, Massachusetts, Timothy Dwight IV was the oldest of 13 children. His maternal grandfather was Jonathan Edwards, a ...Missing: reliable sources
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May 14: Author, War Chaplain, & Yale President Timothy Dwight IVMay 14, 2019 · Today in 1752, Timothy Dwight IV, scholar, minister, and one of a group of early American poets and writers known as the Hartford Wits, was born.Missing: reliable sources<|separator|>
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Timothy Dwight (1752-1817) | a CTHumanities ProjectHe became the eighth president of Yale in 1795, serving until 1817. While president, Dwight allowed for greater faculty participation in college government, a ...
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Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817 - The Online Books PageDwight, Timothy, 1752-1817: A dissertation on the history, eloquence, and poetry of the Bible. Delivered at the public commencement, at New-Haven. (New-Haven: : ...
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Rev. Dr. Timothy Dwight and Mary WoolseyDwight, Timothy, educator, was born in Northampton, Mass., May 14, 1752; son of Maj. Timothy and Mary (Edwards) Dwight; grandson of Col. Timothy and ...Missing: IV life
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The Death of Timothy Dwight, 1817 - Landmark EventsJan 7, 2020 · imothy Dwight IV was the oldest of thirteen children whose maternal grandfather, Jonathan Edwards, was destined to be regarded as one of the ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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11 January 1817 A.D. Timothy Dwight Passes—Grandson of ...Jan 11, 2015 · He had 12 younger siblings, including journalist Theodore Dwight (1764–1846). Dwight graduated from Yale in 1769 (when was only 17 years old).Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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REVIEW POTPOURRI: Rev. Timothy DwightMar 8, 2023 · Meanwhile, Timothy Dwight had been born and raised in Northampton, Massachusetts, and was the grandson of the preacher Jonathan Edwards, an ...
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[PDF] Timothy Dwight- Conversion - Greenfield Hill Congregational ChurchMary Edwards married at age 17. Her first child, Timothy IV, was born when she was 18. She went on to have 13 children. When the American Revolution began, ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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DWIGHT, TIMOTHY - American Realities with Bill YoungsAnd yet he wrote prolifically, preached, taught, and administered. Dwight took inspiration from his mother, Mary, a woman so small that it was said her muscular ...
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September 8: Timothy Dwight IV Becomes President of YaleSep 8, 2018 · The 43-year-old Dwight was certainly no stranger to Yale: He had graduated as a member of the Class of 1769 and remained attached to the college ...
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Timothy Dwight (1752–1817) - WEHD.comHe was a tutor in Yale College from 1771 to 1777; and then, having been licensed to preach, was a chaplain for a year in a regiment of troops engaged in the War ...<|separator|>
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Dwight, Timothy (Rev.) - RootsWeb(IV) Colonel Timothy Dwight, son of Justice Nathaniel, born October 19, 1694 ... One child was born to the first marriage, Elizabeth Smith, born July ...Missing: siblings childhood
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Timothy Dwight (May 14, 1752-January 11, 1817) – AmericanMinute ...Timothy Dwight could read at age 4 and entered Yale at 13. He was a chaplain in the Continental Army until his father died, when, as the eldest of 13, he worked ...
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[PDF] TIMOTHY DWIGHT AND THE YALE REVIVAL OF 1802Mar 10, 2015 · TIMOTHY DWIGHT ... While back in Northampton, Dwight had started a successful school that even drew.
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Browse the Timothy Dwight sermon - Digital CollectionsDwight served as a chaplain during the Revolutionary War and served in the Massachusetts state legislature. He was ordained as the minister in Greenfield ...Missing: IV | Show results with:IV
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Sermon Delivered Before Connecticut Society Cincinnati Timothy ...The True Means Of Establishing Public Happiness. A Sermon, Delivered On The 7th Of July, 1795, Before The Connecticut Society of Cincinnati, And Published ...
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Timothy Dwight: Revolutionary Conservative Theologian and EducatorAug 16, 2025 · To combine the terms “revolutionary” and “conservative” is to introduce at the outset an element of paradox into the discussion.Missing: IV reliable
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Yale President Timothy Dwight's Revival Sermon “The Work of ...(The sermon was preached at the Greenfield Academy [4/3/1795] and in the Yale College Church [12/4/1812 & 6/30/1816]. DFP Group 187, Series II, Box 6 ...Missing: IV | Show results with:IV
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The Improved Landscape - Albany Institute of History and ArtIn his poem Greenfield Hill (1794), Yale College president Timothy Dwight observed a landscape of improvement in his native Connecticut: Unnumber'd farms ...<|separator|>
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There Once Was a New England - Chronicles MagazineJul 26, 2022 · ... Timothy Dwight made into a great college, then one begins to realize ... Major Dwight was a wealthy man, a man of influence in Northampton, ...
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[PDF] When Yale Was A Christian CollegeHis studies in the Scriptures, confirmed by experience, convinced him of the necessity of Christian education. Dwight saw the dangers of state-controlled, ...
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September 8: “Pope Dwight” — Poet, Politician, & ProfessorSep 8, 2020 · The 43-year-old Dwight was certainly no stranger to Yale: He had graduated as a member of the Class of 1769 and remained attached to the college ...
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Past Presidents - Office of the President - Yale UniversityYale Presidents 1701 – present ; 1817–1846, Rev. Jeremiah Day ; 1795–1817, Rev. Timothy Dwight ; 1778–1795, Rev. Ezra Stiles* ; 1766–1777, Rev. Naphtali Daggett ( ...
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[PDF] Yale College as “a little temple:” Timothy Dwight, the Revival of 1802 ...Apr 2, 2012 · Timothy Dwight, A Discourse on Some Events of the Last Century, delivered in the Brick. Church in New Haven (New Haven: Printed by Ezra Read, ...Missing: IV | Show results with:IV
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Yale's History Shows Students Must Choose: Revival or RebellionThough Timothy Dwight was the major figure in the revival of 1802, students promoted the later revivals. Informal prayer groups, “moral societies,” and later ...
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Amazing Revival at Yale: A Glimpse into 1802Timothy Dwight, as the president of Yale, was undoubtedly the most influential figure in the 1802 Revival. His unwavering commitment to Christian orthodoxy and ...Missing: IV skepticism
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Yale History & President Timothy Dwight on Voltaire's anti-Christian aDwight founded Andover Theological Seminary and laid the groundwork for the Yale Divinity School. He pioneered women's education, advocated for the use of moral ...
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Timothy Dwight - The Yale StandardHowever, the preparatory school he was attending closed down, delaying his academic progress. The fields of learning in New Haven would have to wait five years.Missing: enrollment decline 1790s
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How science came to Yale | Features - Yale Alumni MagazineBenjamin Silliman, a young lawyer, traveled to Philadelphia in 1802 with a few mineral specimens in a candle box. It was Yale's first step on the path to ...
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How Science Was Built: 1701-1900 - Yale Scientific MagazineOct 2, 2010 · ... Yale's sciences begins some 100 years after Yale's founding. In 1801, President Timothy Dwight appointed Benjamin Silliman (A.B. 1796, A.M. ...<|separator|>
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Timothy Dwight Speaks - The Yale StandardTimothy Dwight was probably the best president Yale has ever had. When he arrived in 1795 morale was low and the financial prospects of the college were dim.Missing: decline | Show results with:decline<|separator|>
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Timothy Dwight - Warren Christian Apologetics CenterApr 20, 2017 · From 1795 until his death he was honored as president of Yale. He left several publications which serve as a memorial to his great ...Missing: IV | Show results with:IV
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The Nature and Danger of Infidel Philosophy - Timothy DwightDuring troubled times at Yale University, then president Timothy Dwight saw his students drawn to the radical republicanism and infidel philosophy of the ...Missing: administrations | Show results with:administrations
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The Devil and Doctor Dwight - UNC Presspoet ... critique of the ideological underpinnings of Jeffersonian democracy.
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Abroad at Home; 'Where Reason Is Free' - The New York TimesApr 16, 1993 · ... Jacobin terror. When Jefferson ran for President in the year 1800 ... The president of Yale, Timothy Dwight, predicted that if he won ...
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[PDF] Theodore Tilton - Phi Kappa PsiOct 23, 2024 · Many of his sermons were published posthumously under the titles. Theology Explained and Defended (5 vols. ... Timothy Dwight IV studied under.
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[PDF] Is There Hope for Those Who Have Never Heard of Christ? An ...The grandson of Jonathan Edwards, Timothy Dwight IV (1752–1817), was of a ... there are such Means,” in Theology Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons by.
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THEOLOGY: Explained and Defended (4 Volume Hardcover Set)Volume One contains 38 sermons on the Existence, Attributes, Decrees and Works of God. Each sermon stands complete in itself, but they together exalt the glory ...
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Author Search Results :: Library Catalog... Timothy Dwight IV (1752–1817), American author ... The duty of Americans at the present crisis, illustrated in a discourse, preached on the Fourth of July, 1798;.
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[PDF] Timothy Dwight Theology 4 - Christian E BooksSERMON CV. The fourth commandment. The perpetuity of the sabbath. Ex. xx. 8 -11.
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Theology, Vol. 4 of 4: Explained and Defended, in a Series of ...Theology, Vol. 4 of 4: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons (Classic Reprint): Dwight, Timothy: 9780483504707: Amazon.com: Books.
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The conquest of Canaan; a poem, in eleven books. By Timothy ...The conquest of Canaan; a poem, in eleven books. By Timothy Dwight. 1785 ; Publication date: 1785 ; Topics ...Missing: IV | Show results with:IV
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Adams Papers Digital Edition - Massachusetts Historical SocietyA child prodigy, Dwight began his 10,000-line epic poem, The Conquest of Canaan , at the age of nineteen and had secured 3,000 subscribers for publication by ...Missing: IV | Show results with:IV
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The Hartford Wits - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities ProjectEventually taking the name the "Hartford Wits," influential figures of the 18th century got together to write poetry that documented the state of the times.Missing: IV | Show results with:IV
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The Hartford Wits & the World They Made | Estuary MagazineTwo years later in 1765, he made a good friend in Timothy Dwight, the grandson of preacher Jonathan Edwards. Dwight was studious and healthy, with a voice ...Missing: IV | Show results with:IV
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Dwight's "Triumph of Infidelity": Text and Interpretation - jstorFrom beginning to end the various elements in the poem work toward this single satiric purpose. The poem's application to America is established in the opening ...
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'The Triumph of Infidelity' and the Universalist controversy - GaleDwight undertook this argument against Charles Chauncy in 1788 with his poem entitled "The Triumph of Infidelity." The notion of poetry confronting radical ...
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Goodness, beauty, and the aesthetics of discipline in Timothy ...Timothy Dwight, eighth President of Yale, traveled widely in the Northeast ... Arminianism later informed Methodism. Dwight opposed it in principle. 5 ...
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Lehi on the Great Issues: Book of Mormon Theology in Early ...This study has examined only a small number of the many theological issues addressed in the Book of Mormon and in early nineteenth-century America.Missing: exegesis | Show results with:exegesis
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11. French Deism, Empiricism, Ideology, and Physiocracy - UGA PressIt is also to be noted that Timothy Dwight's The Nature and Danger of Infidel Philosophy (1798) contains far more references to English than to French deists.
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The nature, and danger, of infidel philosophy, exhibited in two ...... contrast, than the opposite lives of Christians and Infidels. The life of St. Paul, alone, puts all Infidelity out of counte|nance. The early Christians, in ...
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The Duty of Americans, at the Present Crisis, by Timothy Dwight ...Jan 22, 2013 · He left in 1777 to serve for two years as chaplain in General S. H. Parson's Connecticut brigade. Politically active, Dwight continued in the ...
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[PDF] Timothy Dwight, The Duty of Americans, at the Present Crisis, 4 July ...Our children of course, if not ourselves, would be prepared, as the ox for the slaughter, to become the victims of conquest, tyranny, and atheism. The Sabbath, ...
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American Revolution Timothy Dwight IV - RevWarTalka group closely identified with Connecticut's emerging ...
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History, Culture and Faith – Yale Man Took on the French RevolutionFeb 24, 2023 · Dwight was a Yale man himself (graduating in 1769 at age 17). Two years later he was ordained into ministry and eventually served as a chaplain ...Missing: mandatory | Show results with:mandatory
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[PDF] The View from New Haven: Timothy Dwight's Urbanism, 1796 - 1817I examine Dwight's integration of urbanism and manufacturing into a conservative symbolic landscape, noting four themes: moralizing ideals of urban morphology; ...Missing: societal | Show results with:societal<|control11|><|separator|>
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Dwight's Published Views - Yale, Slavery & AbolitionDwight's other published remarks bear out these conclusions. Dwight attacks the slave trade but defends American and Southern slave owners.Missing: IV sermons
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[PDF] Slavery and Abolition in the Founding Eralongtime president of Yale, wrote against slavery with passionate intensity. In 1801, in referring to the recent slave rebellion in Virginia, Dwight.
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Naomi, slave of T. Dwight - Yale, Slavery & AbolitionWe do know that Dwight published poems and sermons defending American slavery but condemning European slavery. Many years earlier, Timothy Dwight had sold ...
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Rev Timothy “Pope Dwight” Dwight IV (1752-1817) - Find a GraveIn 1769 he graduated from Yale with very high honors, and during the year of 177l earned his license for preaching. And soon afterwards the united states ...
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Rev. Timothy Dwight, III (1752 - 1817) - Genealogy - GeniFeb 27, 2025 · He was the chief architect of Yale as a university. And Dwight was a powerful revivalist who helped usher in repeated spiritual awakenings at ...<|separator|>
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HISTORY AND INFLUENCES - Routenstein FoundationDuring Dwight's twenty-one years at Yale, he found able and inspiring teachers, launched the teaching of science and medicine, planned the creation of schools ...Missing: higher | Show results with:higher
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14 The Americanization of Calvinism: The Congregationalist Era ...Dwight brought to Yale a singular combination of commitments: he was an Old Calvinist in his desire to preserve a godly social order, he venerated his ...
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Dwight, Timothy | Encyclopedia.comWith his pragmatic approach, Dwight did not abjure such Calvinist doctrines as depravity, election, or absolute divine sovereignty, but he avoided giving them ...
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What We Can Learn From Early American Conspiracy Theories | TIMESep 24, 2020 · ... Jacobin movement in France that sought to purge the nation of organized religion. ... Soon Timothy Dwight, the president of Yale College in New ...
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Letter to the Editor: Yale's got more problems than just CalhounTimothy Dwight IV: In 1788, Dwight purchased a slave, a woman named Naomi. • And now the 800-pound elephant, Elihu ...Missing: views | Show results with:views
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What's New - Yale, Slavery & AbolitionTo change the name because its namesake, Timothy Dwight, was not just a Yale president but, according to all accounts, a defender of slavery, a trainer of pro- ...