John Lafayette Girardeau is buried at Elmwood Memorial Gardens, Columbia, South Carolina.

John Lafayette Girardeau is buried at Elmwood Memorial Gardens, Columbia, South Carolina.

Obituary of Mrs. Eliza Leland (1857)

An Address on Behalf of the Society for the Relief of Superannuated Ministers and the Indigent Families of Deceased Ministers of the Synod of South Carolina (1858)

Conscience and Civil Government: An Oration (1860)

Ordination Sermon for Rev. F.P. Mullally (1860, 1909)

Our Ecclesiastical Relations to Freedmen (1867)

The Past and Present Relations of Our Church to the Work of Foreign Missions: An Address Delivered Before the Society of Missionary Inquiry in the Chapel of the Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C., May 11, 1868 (1868)

Confederate Memorial Day Address (1871)

Ministerial Consecration and Ministerial Support (1872)

The Collected Writings of James Henley Thornwell, D.D., LL.D., Vol. 3 (1873)

The Collected Writings of James Henley Thornwell, D.D., LL.D., Vol. 4 (1873)

The Discretionary Power of the Church (1875, 1907)

Covenant of Works Chart (1876)

Covenant of Grace Chart (1876)

The Suffering Seaboard of South Carolina (1876)

Theology as a Science, Involving an Infinite Element: Inaugural Address (1876)

The Philanthropic Argument for Foreign Missions (1878)

The Freedom of the Will in Its Theological Relations (1878-1881)

The Diaconate (1879-1881)

Review of James McCosh, The Emotions (1880)

The Importance of the Office of Deacon (1881)

The Diaconate Again (1881-1882)

Addendum to George Howe, History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina, Vol. 2 (1883)

Eulogy on Professor George Howe, D.D., LL.D. (1883, 1884)

The Federal Theology: Its Import and Its Regulative Influence (1884)

Rev. David H. Porter, D.D. (1884)

Rev. Robert R. Small (1884)

The Substance of Two Speeches on the Teaching of Evolution in Columbia Theological Seminary, delivered in the Synod of South Carolina at Greenville, S.C., Oct., 1884 (1885)

The Substance of Two Speeches on the Teaching of Evolution in Columbia Theological Seminary Delivered in the Synod of South Carolina, at Greenville, S.C., October, 1884 (1885, 1916)

The Third Revision of the Directory of Worship (1885)

Berkeley’s Idealism (1887)

Harris’ Self-Revelation of God (1887)

Peabody’s Moral Philosophy (1887)

McCosh’s Realistic Philosophy (1887)

Alexander’s Problems of Philosophy (1887)

Plumptre’s “Spirits in Prison” (1887)

An Open Letter to the Members of the Southern Presbyterian Church (1887, 1906)

Instrumental Music in the Public Worship of the Church (1888)

Dr. Morris vs. Future Probation (1888)

Dr. Fairbairn’s “Morality” (1888)

The Contra-Natural Character of the Miracle (1888)

The Miracle, The Principle of Unity in the Evidences of a Divine Revelation (1888)

Reply to Dr. Martin: What is a Miracle (1889)

Individual Liberty and Church Authority (1889)

Calvinism and Evangelical Arminianism (1890)

The Will in its Theological Relations (1891)

The Christo-Centric Principle of Theology (1892)

Natural Religion and the Gospel (1893)

Christ’s Pastoral Presence With His Dying People (1896)

Discussions of Philosophical Questions (1900)

Discussions of Theological Questions (1905)

Sermons (1907)

The Life Work of John L. Girardeau, D.D., LL.D.: Late Professor in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C. (1916)


Courtesy of the C. Benton Kline, Jr. Special Collections and Archives, Columbia Theological Seminary.

Courtesy of the C. Benton Kline, Jr. Special Collections and Archives, Columbia Theological Seminary.

Courtesy of the C. Benton Kline, Jr. Special Collections and Archives, Columbia Theological Seminary.

This 6-part article appeared in the October 1878; January 1879; January, April, October 1880; and January 1881 issues of The Southern Presbyterian Review.

This 6-part article appeared in the October 1878; January 1879; January, April, October 1880; and January 1881 issues of The Southern Presbyterian Review.

This 3-part article appeared in the January 1879, January 1880 and April 1881 issues of The Southern Presbyterian Review.

This 3-part article appeared in the January 1879, January 1880 and April 1881 issues of The Southern Presbyterian Review.

This 2-part article appeared in the October 1881 and January 1882 issues of The Southern Presbyterian Review.

This 2-part article appeared in the October 1881 and January 1882 issues of The Southern Presbyterian Review.

Courtesy of the C. Benton Kline, Jr. Special Collections and Archives, Columbia Theological Seminary.