196 books • 2 series
The Church a Family; Twelve Sermons on the Occasional Services of the Prayer-Book Preached in the Chapel of Lincoln's Inn
The Life of Frederick Denison Maurice V1
Mediaeval Philosophy
The Life of Frederick Denison Maurice V2
The Prophets and Kings of the Old Testament - Primary Source Edition
Theological Essays - Primary Source Edition
Ancient Philosphy and the First to the Thirteenth Centuries
14th Century to the French Revolution, with a Glimpse Into the 19th Century
The Epistles of St. John; A Series of Lectures on Christian Ethics Volume 1
Eustace Conway; Or, the Brother and Sister; A Novel Volume 1
The Gospel of St. John - A Series of Discourses. New Edition - The Original Classic Edition
The Lord's Prayer; Nine Sermons Preached in the Chapel of Lincoln's Inn in the Months of February, March, and April, 1848
The Epistle to the Hebrews; Being the Substance of Three Lectures Delivered in the Chapel of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, on the Foundation of Bishop Warburton
The Conscience; Lectures on Casuistry
The Kingdom of Christ; Or, Hints to a Quaker, Respecting the Principles, Constitution, and Ordinances of the Catholic Church Volume 2
The Patriarchs and Lawgivers of the Old Testament; A Series of Sermons Preached in the Chapel of Lincoln's Inn
Lectures to Ladies on Practical Subjects
Moral and Methaphysical Philosophy Volume 1
Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy; Philosophy of the First Six Centuries
Social Morality; Twenty-One Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge
Sequel to the Inquiry, What Is Revelation?; In a Series of Letters to a Friend. Containing a Reply to Mr. Mansel's Examination of the REV. F. D. Mauri
Social Morality Volume 1; 21 Lectures Delivered in the Univers. of Cambridge
Learning and Working Volume 1; Six Lectures Delivered in Willis's Rooms, London, in June and July, 1854 the Religion of Rome, and Its Influence on Modern Civilization. Four Lectures Delivered in the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh, in December, 18
The Religious of the World and Their Relations to Christianity