Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834
Thomas Smith Grimké personnalité politique américaine
Thomas Smith Grimké American politician
Grimké, Thomas Smith
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Works
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Address at the celebration of the Sunday school jubilee, or, The fiftieth year from the institution of Sunday schools, by Robert Raikes : delivered at Charleston, S.C. in the hall of the Sunday school depository, on Wednesday evening, 14th of September, 1831 | |
Address at the dedication of the building in Chalmers Street, designed as a depository for Bibles, tracts, and Sunday school books, and for the anniversary celebrations of religious societies : delivered on Wednesday evening, April 8, 1829 | |
Address of Thomas S. Grimké, at a meeting in Charleston, South Carolina, held March 29, 1831, to consider the resolution of the American Sunday School Union respecting Sunday schools in the valley of the Mississippi. | |
Address on the expediency and duty of adopting the Bible as a class book : delivered at Columbia, S.C. ... 4th of Dec., 1829, before the Richland School. | |
Address on the patriotic character of the temperence reformation, 1833: | |
Address on the power and value of the Sunday school system in evangelizing heathen and re-constructing Christian communitys : by an improvement of the religion and morals, the education and literature, and the social, civil and political institutions of ev[e]ry people and on the Southern enterprise of the American Sunday School Union : delivered in the Lutheran Church, city of Charleston, on Monday evening, March 17, 1834 | |
Address on the truth, dignity, power and beauty of the principles of peace, and on the unchristian character and influence of war and the warrior: delivered ... at New-Haven ... at the request of the Connecticut Peace Society on ... the 6th of May, 1832. | |
Correspondence on the principles of peace, manual labor schools, &c. | |
An essay on the appropriate use of the Bible | |
An inquiry into the accordancy of war with the principles of Christianity; and an examination of the philosophical reasoning by which it is defended; with observations on some of the causes of war and on some of its effects; | |
Merle d'Aubigné, J. H. Discourse on the study of the history of Christianism, and its usefulness at this epoch, 1833: | |
Mr. Grimke's letter to a friend in Albany on temperance. | |
Oration on American education : delivered before the Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers at their fourth annual meeting, October 1834 | |
Oration on the advantages, to be derived from the introduction of the Bible, and of sacred literature, as essential parts of all education, in a literary point of view merely, from the primary school, to the university, 1830: | |
Oration on the comparativ [sic] elements and dutys [sic] of Grecian and American eloquence. | |
An oration, on the practicability and expediency of reducing the whole body of the law to the simplicity and order of a code: delivered in the city-hall, before the South-Carolina bar association, on Saturday, the 17th March, 1827, being the anniversary. | |
Oration on the principal duties of Americans : delivered before the Washington Society and other citizens of Charleston in the Second Presbyterian Church on Thursday the 4th of July | |
Reflections on the character and objects of all science and literature, and on the relative excellence and value of religious and secular education, and of sacred and classical literature: in two addresses and an oration with additions and improvements. | |
Speech of Thomas Smith Grimké, one of the senators from St. Philip's and St. Michael's : delivered in the Senate of South Carolina, in December, 1828, during the debate on sundry resolutions, of the Senate and House of Representatives, respecting the tariff. | |
The temperance reformation the cause of Christian morals; | |
To the people of the state of South-Carolina. | |
Two reports to the vestry of St. Philip's church, on monuments, in the church-yard : Adopted Sept. 29 & Oct. 9, 1825. |