57 books
Heresy and Immortality Considered in Their Respective Bearing on the Notes of the Notes of the Church; Being a Final Letter to the Editor of the Guar
Science, Prayer, Free Will, & Miracles, an Essay, Repr. from the 'Dublin Review'
On Nature and Grace (Volume 1); A Theological Treatise, Book I, Philosophical Introduction
The Ideal of a Christian Church; Considered in Comparison with Existing Practice, Containing a Defence of Certain Articles in the British Critic in Reply to Remarks on Them in Mr. Palmer's 'Narrative'
Capital and Labour; A Paper Read Before the Literary Section and General Members of the Nottingham and County Liberal Club. and to Delegates from Operatives' Trade Societies
The Ideal of a Christian Church Considered in Comparison with Existing Practice, Containing a Defence of Certain Articles in the British Critic, in Reply to Remarks on Them in Mr. [W.P.] Palmer's 'Narrative' [Of Events Connected with the Publication of
The Anglican Establishment Contrasted, in Every Principle of Its Constitution, with the Church Catholic of Every Age, Being a 2nd Letter to the Editor of the 'Guardian'.
Three Letters to the Editor of the Guardian; With a Preliminary Paper on the Extravagance of Certain Allegations Which Imply Some Similarity Between the Anglican Establishment and Some Branch, Existing at Some Period, of the Catholic Church, and a Pref., I
On Nature and Grace. Philosophical Introduction
A Few More Words in Support of No. 90 of the Tracts for the Times
Three Letters to the Editor of the Guardian
Science, Prayer, Free Will, and Miracles
Appendix to Five Lectures on Attrition, Contrition, and Sovereign Love (1858)
Three Letters to the Editor of the Guardian Three Letters to the Editor of the Guardian
Supplementary Remarks on Free Will
Selections from a Work Entitled the Ideal of a Christian Church, &c. &c. &c
The Ideal of a Christian Church Considered in Comparison with Existing Practice
Three Letters to the Editor of the Guardian; With a Preliminary Paper on the Extravagance of Certain Allegations Which Imply Some Similarity Between the Anglican Establishment and Some Branch, Existing at Some Period, of the Catholic Church, and a Pref.,
A Few Words in Support of No. 90 of the Tracts for the Times
A Letter to William George Ward, Esq., D. PH. on His Theory of Infallible Instruction
Appendix to Five Lectures on Attrition, Contrition, and Sovereign Love
Essays on the Philosophy of Theism; Volume 2
Essays on Devotional and Scriptural Subjects
Essays on the Philosophy of Theism (Volume 1)