Author:George Washington Bethune

Works

 * “Our Liberties: Their Danger, and the Means of Preserving Them” (1835)
 * Genius (1837)
 * The Fruit of the Spirit (1839)
 * “An Address before the Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania” (1840)
 * “The Prospects of Art in the United States” (1840)
 * “A Discourse on the Death of William Henry Harrison” (1841)
 * “The Eloquence of the Pulpit” (1842)
 * “The Duties of Educated Men” (1843)
 * “The Strength of Christian Charity” (1844)
 * “A Plea for Study” (1845)
 * “Truth the Strength of Freedom: A Discourse on the Duty of a Patriot” (1845)
 * “Early Lost, Early Saved” (1846)
 * Sermons (1846)
 * Lays of Love and Faith (1847)
 * “The Relation of the Sunday-school System to our Christian Patriotism” (1847)
 * The History of a Penitent: A Guide for the Inquiring (1848)
 * “The Claims of Our Country on Its Literary Men” (1849)
 * Orations and Occasional Discourses (1850)
 * The Living Pulpit (1853)
 * “A Discourse on the Occasion of [the Decease of the Rev. Jacob Brodhead, D. D.],” in “Services at the Funeral of the Rev. Jacob Brodhead, D. D.” (1855)
 * The British Female Poets (1856)
 * “Paul, the Missionary” (1856)
 * “Thanksgiving and Thank-offerings” (1857)
 * Memoirs of Mrs. Joanna Bethune (1863)
 * Expository Lectures on the Heidelberg Catechism (1864)
 * Pearls from the British Female Poets (1875)

Works about Bethune

 * Taylor: “A Discourse on the Death of the Late George W. Bethune, D. D.” (1862)
 * Van Nest: Memoir of Rev. Geo. W. Bethune, D. D. (1867)