A Sermon, Against the Doctrine of Universalism, Delivered in the New Calvinistic Meeting-House in Dorchester, Mass., Wednesday Evening, March 7, 1830

Lyman Beecher's 1830 sermon condemns Universalism, defending eternal punishment, human free agency, and biblical warnings of hell. He refutes Universalist arguments and urges repentance.

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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