The Memory of Our Fathers: A Sermon Delivered at Plymouth, on the Twenty-Second of December, 1827

Lyman Beecher's 1827 Plymouth sermon argues God's moral renovation requires social and religious reforms—land to cultivators, popular government, religious liberty—and praises Puritan institutions of family, school, and church.

Lyman Beecher was a prominent American Presbyterian minister, revivalist leader, and moral reformer who played a key role in the Second Great Awakening and helped found influential institutions including the American Temperance Society and the Lane Theological Seminary. He was widely known for his powerful preaching, prolific writings on theology and social issues, and for being the patriarch of a notable family including Harriet Beecher Stowe and Henry Ward Beecher.

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