1. SERMONS.
1-8. PAROCHIAL AND PLAIN SERMONS. (Rivingtons.)
9. SERMONS ON SUBJECTS OF THE DAY. (Rivingtons.)
10. UNIVERSITY SERMONS. (Rivingtons.)
11. SERMONS TO MIXED CONGREGATIONS. (Burns &Oates.)
12. OCCASIONAL SERMONS. (Burns &Oates.)
2. TREATISES.
13. ON THE DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFICATION. (Rivingtons.)
14. ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE. (Pickering.)
15. ON THE IDEA OF A UNIVERSITY. (Pickering.)
16. ON THE DOCTRINE OF ASSENT. (Burns &Oates.)
3. ESSAYS.
17. TWO ESSAYS ON MIRACLES. 1. Of Scripture. 2. Of Ecclesiastical
History. (Pickering.)
18. DISCUSSIONS AND ARGUMENTS. 1. How to accomplish it. 2. The
Antichrist of the Fathers. 3. Scripture and the Creed. 4. Tamworth
Reading-Room. 5. Who's to blame? 6. An Argument for Christianity. (
Pickering.)
19, 20. ESSAYS, CRITICAL AND HISTORICAL. TWO VOLUMES, WITH NOTES. 1.
Poetry. 2. Rationalism. 3. Apostolical Tradition. 4. De la Mennais. 5.
Palmer on Faith and Unity. 6. St. Ignatius. 7. Prospects of the
Anglican Church. 8. The Anglo-American Church. 9. Countess of
Huntingdon. 10. Catholicity of the Anglican Church. 11. The Antichrist
of Protestants. 12. Milman's Christianity. 13. Reformation of the
Eleventh Century. 14. Private Judgment. 15. Davison. 16. Keble. (
Pickering.)
4. HISTORICAL.
21-23. THREE VOLUMES. 1. The Turks. 2. Cicero. 3. Apollonius. 4.
Primitive Christianity. 5. Church of the Fathers. 6. St. Chrysostom. 7.
Theodoret. 8. St. Benedict. 9. Benedictine Schools. 10. Universities.
11. Northmen and Normans. 12. Medieval Oxford. 13. Convocation of
Canterbury. (Pickering.)
5. THEOLOGICAL.
24. THE ARIANS OF THE FOURTH CENTURY. (Pickering.)
25, 26. ANNOTATED TRANSLATION OF ATHANASIUS. TWO VOLUMES. (
Pickering.)
27. TRACTS. 1. Dissertatiunculæ. 2. On the Text of the Seven
Epistles of St. Ignatius. 3. Doctrinal Causes of Arianism. 4.
Apollinarianism. 5. St. Cyril's Formula. 6. Ordo de Tempore. 7. Douay
Version of Scripture. (Pickering.)
6. POLEMICAL.
28, 29. VIA MEDIA. TWO VOLUMES, WITH NOTES. 1st Vol. Prophetical
Office of the Church. 2d Vol. Occasional Letters and Tracts. (
Pickering.)
30, 31. DIFFICULTIES OF ANGLICANS. TWO VOLUMES. 1st Vol. Twelve
Lectures. 2d Vol. Letters to Dr. Pusey concerning the Bl. Virgin, and
to the Duke of Norfolk in Defence of the Pope and Council. (Burns
&Oates, and Pickering.)
32. PRESENT POSITION OF CATHOLICS IN ENGLAND. (Burns &Oates.)
33. APOLOGIA PRO VITÂ SUÂ. (Longmans.)
7. LITERARY.
34. VERSES ON VARIOUS OCCASIONS. (Burns &Oates.)
35. LOSS AND GAIN. (Burns &Oates, and Pickering.)
36. CALLISTA. (Burns &Oates.)
It is scarcely necessary to say that the Author submits all that he
has written to the judgment of the Church, whose gift and prerogative
it is to determine what is true and what is false in religious
teaching.