31 books
Public Addresses, Collegiate and Popular
Statements, Theological and Critical
Essays, Reviews, and Discourses; With a Biographical Sketch
The Freedom of the Will as a Basis of Human Responsibility and a Divine Government; As a Basis of Human Responsibility and a Divine Government Elucidated and Maintained in Its Issue with the Necessitarian Theories of Hobbes, Edwards, the Princeton Essayis
The Freedom of the Will as a Basis of Human Responsibility and a Divine Government
Baccalaureate Sermon Delivered in the Chapel of the Wesleyan University at the Close of the Collegiate Year 1838-9 to the Candidates for the
A Popular Commentary on the New Testament