Cuyler (Born in 1822).Page
The Value of Life[1]
Broadus (1827-1895).
Let us Have Peace With God[19]
Wilberforce (Born in 1840).
The Mother Church[37]
Spalding (Born in 1840).
Education and the Future of Religion[49]
MacArthur (Born in 1841).
Christ—The Question of the Centuries[73]
Carpenter (Born in 1841).
The Age of Progress[91]
Parkhurst (Born in 1842).
Constructive Faith[111]
Patton (Born in 1843).
Glorification Through Death[129]
Scott Holland (Born in 1847).
The Story of a Disciple's Faith[145]
Stalker (Born in 1848).
Temptation[165]
Burrell (Born in 1849).
How to Become a Christian[183]
Watson (1850-1907).
Optimism[199]
Nicoll (Born in 1851).
Gethsemane, the Rose Garden of God[211]
Van Dyke (Born in 1852).
The Meaning of Manhood[231]

CUYLER

THE VALUE OF LIFE


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Theodore Ledyard Cuyler, Presbyterian divine, was born at Aurora, New York, in 1822. He took his degree at Princeton in 1841, and studied theology in Princeton Seminary. He was ordained to the ministry in 1848, but after discharging the duties of three pastoral positions, took up the prosecution of more general activities, including temperance and philanthropic work. He has been a voluminous writer, having contributed some four thousand articles to leading religious organs. He died February 26, 1909.