Drew University Library 19th Century Collection

Church of England Pamphlet Collection Finding List

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Part 1: 17th Century


#Title, Publication Information, and PagesAuthor
1Absolute Impossibility of Transubstantiation Demonstrated. London: Printed for W. Rogers, 1688. 56 p. 
2Sermon Preached at the Funeral of Reverend Mr. William Whitaker. London: Thomas Parkhurst, 1673. 31 p.Annesley, Samuel.
3Answer to Richard Allen's Essay, Vindication and Appendix. London, 1697. 128 p. 
4Remains, Being 8 Sermons. London, 1673. 204 p.Bridge, William.
5School of the Eucharist. London: Printed for Randall Taylor, 1687. 43 p.Bridoul, F. Toussain.
6Royal Martyr and the Dutiful Subject, in Two Sermons. London: Printed for Luke Meredith at the Angel in Amen-Corner, 1689. 35 p.Burnet, Gilbert.
7Helpes for Discovery of the Truth in Point of Toleration. London: Thomas Banks, 1648. 14 p.Cartwright, Tho.
8Brief Discourse, Proving Independency in Church-Government Disestructive to the Positive Lawes of this Kingdome and Inconsistent Therewith. London: Printed for Thomas Bates, 1646. 11 p.Derham, Robert.
9Discourse Concerning a Judge of Controversies in Matters of Religion. London: Printed for Robert Clavell, 1686. 82, [2] p. 
10Friendly Discourse Concerning Profane Cursing and Swearing. London, 1698. 24 p. 
11Defence of Dr. Sherlock's Preservation Against Popery in Reply to a Jesuit's Answer: Wherein the R. Father's Reasonings Are Fully Confuted. London: Printed for B. Aylmer, 1688. 91 p.Giles, William.
12Judgement of Private Discretion in Matters of Religion Defended in a Sermon on I Thessal. V. 21 Preached at St. Paul's Convent-Garden Feb. 23, 1686. London: Printed for Brabazon Aylmer, 1687. 32 p.Kidder, Richard.
13Toleration Discuss'd. London: Printed for Henry Brome at the Gun in Ivie Lane, 1663.106 p.L'Estrange Roger.
14Life and Death of Monseur Claude. London: Printed for Thomas Dring, 1688. 58 p. 
15Missionarie's Arts Discovered: or, An Account of Their Ways of Insinuation, Their Artifices and Several Methods of Which They Serve Themselves in Making Converts. London, 1688. 96 p. 
16Protestant Resolved: or A Discourse Shewing the Unreasonableness of His Turning Roman Catholick for Salvation. London: Printed for William Rogers. 80 p. 
17Account of the Life and Death of John, Earl of Rochester with Observations. Haverhill, Mass.: Wm. B. Allen, 1680. 12 p.Rochester, J.
18Government of Thoughts: A Sermon Preach'd Before the King and Queen... London: H. Hills. 16 p.Sharp, John, Archbishop of York.
19Preservation Against Popery: Being Some Plain Directions to Unlearned Protestants, How to Dispute with Roman Priests. London: Printed for William Rogers, 1688. 90 p.Sherlock, William.
20Solemn Acknowledgement of Publick Sins and Breaches of the Covenant; and a Solemn Engagement to All the Duties Contained Therein; As It Was Solemnly Done by Both Church and States in the Pure Times of Reformation. 1648. 12 p. 
21Testimony to the Truth of Jesus Christ. London: Subscribed by the Ministers of Christ, 1647. 38 p. 
22Weekely Nevves from Italy, Germanie, Hvngaria, Bohemia, the Palatinate, France, and the Low Countries. 23. of May. London: Printed for Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, 1622. Facsimile made for International Association of Schools of Journalism. 8 p. 


Part 2: 18th Century


#Title and Publication InformationAuthor
1Account of the Proceedings of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, in Relation to the Bill Intituled, An Act for Preventing Occasional Conformity. London: Printed by Charles Bill, 1701.Adams, J.
2Sermon Preached in the Parish-Church of Christchurch, London, on March the Third, 1707-8 at the Funeral of the Rev. Tho. Staynoe, B. D. London: Printed and sold by H. Hills, 1707-8.Addington, The Rev. Stephen.
3Philetus to Eusebes. A Letter from a Son to a Father, in Answer to Eusebes's 14th Letter on Baptism. London: Printed by M. Lewis and Son, 1768. 
4Address to a Deist. A Poem. New London: Printed by James Springer, 1796. 
5Address to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. London: Printed for G. G. and J. Robinson, 1791. 
6Address to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury...By a Country Clergyman. London: G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1791.Agutter, William, M. A.
7Christian Politics; or The Origin of Power, and the Grounds of Subordination. London: The Philanthropic Press, 1792.Alleine, Rev. Mr. Joseph.
8Voice of God on His Promises: or Strong Consolation for True Christians. Birmingham: Printed by Thomas Pearson, 1791.Andrews, John, M. A.
9Of Speaking as the Oracles of God. A Sermon Preached Before the Reverend of the Clergy of the Deanary of Shoreham, at the Visitation Held in the Parish Church of Farningham on Thursday, May 19, 1743. 
10Animadversions on the Rules of a Society Recently Formed in Nottingham, Under the Appellation of St. James's Benevolent Society. Nottingham, 1810. 
11Answer to a Pamphlet Entitled, Considerations on the Propriety of Requiring a Subscription to Articles of Faith. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1774. 
12Answer to the Revd. Mr. Romaine's Practical Comment on the CVIIth Psalm. London, 1755.Archer, Edmund, B. D.
13Sermon Preach'd in King Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster, January XXXth 1710 Before the Reverend Clergy of the Lower House of Convocation: Being the Last Anniversary of the Martyrdom of King Charles the 1st. London: Printed by J. Leake, 1711. 
14Arians and Socinians Monitor. Being a Vision That a Young Socinian Teacher Lately Had. London: Printed for G. Keith, 1781.Ash, John.
15Perfecting of the Saints for the Work of Ministry. A Sermon, Preached in Broad-Mead, Bristol, Before the Bristol Education Society, August 12, 1778. London: Printed by W. Pine, 1778.Ashburnham, William, A.M.
15aSermon Preached in the Cathedral Church of Chichester, At a Special Affize held there January 16, 1748-9... London, 1749. 28 pgs.Ashdowne, William.
16Two Letters, Addressed to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Landaff. Canterbury: Printed by W. Bristow, 1798.Atterbury, D. D.
17Rule of Doing As We Would Be Done unto, Explain'd. London: Printed by H. Hills, 1709. 
18Authentick Narrative of the Original, Establishment, and Progress, of the Inquisition. London, 1748.Ayerst, William, M. A.
19Duty and Motives of Praying for Peace. London: Printed for Jonah Bowyer, 1712.Balguy, John, M. A.
20Essay on Redemption. Winchester: Printed for Lockyer Davis, 1785.Barker, John.
21Popery the Great Corruption of Christianity. A Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall January 9, 1734. London: Robert Mawson, 1710.Barker, Robert.
22Order Appointed by His Majestie (King Charles I.) to be Straitly Observed, for the Preventing and Remedying of the Dearth of Graine and Victuall: with His Majesties Proclamation, Declaring His Royall Pleasure and Further Commandement Therein. London: Robert Barker, 1630; reprinted London: for Thomas Payne, 1758. [33 p.]Basileus, Philo.
23Remarks on Dr. West's Sermon Before the Honorable House of Commons on the 30th of January 1709-10. London: Robert Mawson, 1710.Bate, Julius.
24Micah V. 2. And Mat. II. 6. Reconciled. London: Printed for James Hodges, 1749.Bateman, Wynne, A.M.
24aVeterum Philophorum et Sapientum de Populari Religione Sensus, ac Theologiae ratio. Concio ad Clerum Habit a In Templo Beatae Mariae Cantabrigiae. Cantabrigiae, 1746. 21 pgs.Bayes, Joshua.
25Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall, March 6, 1734-5. London: Printed for R. Ford, 1735.Bayley, Cornelius.
26Repentance of Ninevah. A Sermon Preached at St. James Church, Manchester, March 8, 1787. Manchester: Printed by Sowler and Russell, 1797.Beaumont, John.
27Nature of the Work of God; Considered in a Sermon on Acts XIII. 41. Nottingham: Printed by C. Sutton, 1796.Beilby, Lord Bishop of Chester.
28Letter to the Clergy of the Diocese of Chester Concerning Sunday Schools. London: Printed for T. Payne and Sons, et al; 1786.Berkeley, George.
29Passive Obedience, or, The Christian Doctrine of Not Resisting the Supreme Power, Proved and Vindicated upon the Principles of the Law of Nature. London: Printed for H. Clements, 1712.Beveridge, William, D. D.
30Of the Happiness of the Saints in Heaven. A Sermon Preach'd Before the Queen at White-Hall, October 12, 1690. London: Printed and sold by H. Hills, 1708.Beveridge, William, D. D.
31Sermon Concerning the Excellency and Usefulness of the Common Prayer. London: Printed and sold by H. Hills, 1708.Beveridge, William, D. D., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.
32Sermon Preach'd Before the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, in the Abby-Church at Westminster, January the 30th, 1695.Bishop of St. David's.
33Charge of Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's to the Clergy of His Diocese, Delivered at His Primary Visitation in the Year 1790. Glochester: R. Raikes, 2nd ed., 1791.Bogue, David, A. M.
34Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall, March 30th, 1792. London: Printed by A. Strahan, 1793.Bowdler, John.
35Reform or Ruin: Take Your Choice! London: Printed for J. Hatchard, 1798.Bowman, William.
36Sermon Preached at the Visitation Held at Wakefield in Yorkshire, June 25, 1731. London: Printed for Stephen Austin, 1731.Bradbury, Thomas.
37God's Empire over the Wind, Considr'd in a Sermon on the Fast-Day, January 19, 1703. London: Printed by S. Bridge, for Jonathan Robinson, MDCCIV.Bradbury, Thomas.
38Jesus Christ the Only Mediator Between God and Man; in Opposition to Deism, and Popery. London: Printed for J. Oswald, 1747.Bradbury, Thomas.
39Popish Doctrine of Justification by Works, Consider'd in a Sermon at Pinnershall, February 11, 1734-35. London: Printed for J. Oswald, 1735.Bradbury, Thomas.
40Sin and Punishment of Edom; Considered and Applied in a Sermon on the Fast-Day, January 9, 1744-5. London: Printed for J. Oswald, 1745.Bradbury, Thomas.
416 sermons. 1743.Bradbury, Thomas.
426 Sermons on Heb. 6:12: Be Not Slothful, but Followers of the, Who Through Faith and Patience Inherit the Promises. London: Printed for J. Oswald, 1743. 
43Bridle for the Tongue: or, The Trial and Condemnation of Whispering Backbiter. London: For the Author, 1700.Britannicus.
44Friendly Admonitions to the Inhabitants of Great Britain in General and to the Clergy of the Church of England in Particular. London: Printed for R. Baldwin, 1758.Brown, G.
45Reformation. A Necessary Companion: or, The Evils of the Present Times Expos'd in a Scriptural Apprehending, Trial and Condemnation of Three Grand Criminals, Viz., Idleness, Pride and Whispering Backbiter. London, 1704.Browne, Francis, D. D.
46Sermon Preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of St. Paul's; on Friday, January 30, 1712-13 Being the Anniversary Fast for the Martyrdom of King Charles I. London, 1713.Bullock, Thomas.
47Gospel, a Reinforcement of the Law of Nature. London, 1730.Burder, George.
48Good Old Way: or, The Religion of Our Forefathers. Coventry, 1798.Burder, George.
49Important Case Argued: In Three Dialogues, Between Dr. Opium, Gallio, and Discipulus. London, 1792.Burgess, Thomas.
50Divinity of Christ Proved from His Own Declarations Attested and Interpreted by His Living Witnesses, the Jews. London, 1792.Burke, Right Hon. Edmund, M. P.
51Letter on the Subject of Roman Catholics in Ireland and the Propriety of Admitting Them to the Elective Franchise. London, 1792.Burnett, Bishop.
52Thoughts on Education. London, 1761.Burroughs, Joseph.
53Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall, March 13, 1734. London, 1735.Butler, Joseph.
54Charge Delivered to the Clergy at the Primary Visitation of the Diocese of Durham, in the Year 1751. London: 1786.Butler, Joseph, Lord Bishop of Bristol.
 54aSermon Preached before the House of Lords in the Abbey Church of Westminster... London, 1747. 27 pgs. 2 copies.Cadogan, William Bromley.
55Liberty, and Equality, Two Sermons. London, 1792.Calamy, Benjamin.
56Passive Obedience the Doctrine of the Church of England; and Doing Evil That Good May Come, a Damnable Sin. London, 1710.Cartwright, John.
57Internal Evidence; or An Inquiry How Far Truth and the Christian Religion Have Been Consulted. London, 1784.Chandler, Samuel.
58Notes of the Church Considered in a Sermon on I Tim. III. 14, 15. London, 1735. 
59Christian Scheme Fairly Stated, and Briefly Vindicated: In Answer to a Pamphlet Called Deism, Fairly Stated and Fully Vindicated, &C. London: A. Miller, 1746.Chubb, Thomas.
60Discourse of Miracles, Considered As Evidence to Prove the Divine Original of a Revelation. London, 1742. 
61Church of England-Man's Reasons for Taking the Oaths to His Present Majesty King George. London: Printed for C. King, 1723.Clark, Samuel.
62Sermon Preach'd Before the Honorable House of Commons, the Day of Thanksgiving. London, 1709.Clarke, Alured, D. D.
63Sermon Preached at the Opening of the Said Hospital on St. Luke's Day, October 18, 1736. London, 1737.Clarke, Matthew.
64Sermon Preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners; at Salters-Hall, July 2, 1711. London, 1711.Claude.
65Answer to Monseur de Meaux's Book. London, 1787.Cockburn, John.
66Dignity and Duty of a Married State. London. 
67Collection of Hymnes for Love Feasts, Designed for the Use of Fetter-Lane Meeting. 1775.Colquhoun, P.
68General View of the National Police System. London, 1799. 
69Consideration on the Bill for Preventing Clandestine Marriages by a Freeholder. London: W. Owen, 1753.Cornwallis, H.
70Set on the Great Pot: A Sermon on Hospitality. London: ?, 1708.Cowley, J. L.
71Discourse on Comets. London, 1757.Cressett, Edward, Lord Bishop of Landaff
71aSermon Preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1749. 16 pgs.Curll, Edmund.
72Case of Dr. Sacheverell Represented in a Letter to a Noble Lord. London, 1710.Dalton, John, A.M.
72aReligious Use of the Visitation of Sickness, Recommended in a Sermon Preach'd at the Abbey-Church in Bath, for Promoting the Charity and Subscription towards the General Hospital... Bath, 1746. 31 pgs. 
73Danger of the Church-Establishment of England from the Insolence of Protestant Dissenters. London: Printed for Charles Rivington, 1718.Davenany.
74Query Whether Certain Political Conjectures and Reflections Be, or Be Not, Applicable to the Present Crisis. London, 1795. 
75Defense of Dr. Sacheverell; or, Passive-Obedience Prov'd to Be the Doctrine of the Church of England. London, 1710.Denne, John, D. D.
75aGod's Regard to Man in His Works of Creations and Providence. A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Saint Leonard Shoreditch. London, 1746. 32 pgs.Derham, W.
76Defense of the Church's Right in Leasehold Estates. London, 1731.Dickson, John.
77Warning to the Professors of the Gospel in the Shire of Fife, Against Complyance with the Indulgence. 1716. 
78Directions Prudential, Moral, Religious and Scientific. For the Use of the Youth Educated at a Boarding School near London. London, 1750.Disney, John.
79Duty of Perseverance in Well-Doing. London, 1794.Dodd, The Rev. William.
80Nature and Necessity of Fasting. London, 1756.Doddridge, P.
81Christ's Invitation To Thirsty Souls. London, 1748.Dolman, J.
82Hymns for Christmas-Day. Bristol, 1756.Doughty, Gregory.
83Sermon Preach'd before The University of Cambridge On 25th March 1724 on The Occasion of Laying the First Stone for the Foundation of a New College. Cambridge: University-Press, 1725.Douglas, John (Bishop of Salisbury?).
84Apology for the Clergy: With a View to Expose The Groundless Assertions of a Late Commentator on the 107th Psalm. London, 1755.Dove, John.
85Importance of Rabbinical Learning. London, 1746.Drummond, Robert, D. D.
85aSermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons at St. Margaret's Westminster. London, 1749. 27 pgs.Drummond, Robert, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph
85bSermon Preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1749. 24 pgs.Earbery, Matthias.
86Pretended Reformers: or a True History of the German Reformation Founded on the Heresie of John Wyckliffe, John Huss, And Jerom of Prague. London, 1720.Earle, J.
87Popish Doctrine of Purgatory Repugnant to the Scripture Account of Remission through the Blood of Christ. London, 1735. 
88Earnest Invitation to the Friends of the Established Church. London: Printed for M. Trickett et al., 1779.Edwards, Thomas.
89Free and Candid Thoughts on the Doctrine of Predestination. London, 1761.Evans, Caleb.
90Remembrance of Former Days. Bristol, 1778. 
91Faithful Picture of the Times. London: Printed by S. Bladon, 1782.Farmer, Hugh.
92Examination of the Late Revd. Mr. Le Moine's Treatise on Miracles. London, 1772.Favell, James.
93Review of Abraham's Case, with Regard to the Offering up his Son Isaac, Whom He Loved. Cambridge, 1769.Fellows, John.
94Elegy on the Death of the Rev. John Gill, D.D. London: J. Robinson, 1771.Fleetwood, William.
95Thirteenth Chapter to Romans. London, 1713.Fleming, Robert, V.D.M.
96Extraordinary Discourse on the Rise and Fall of Papacy. Philadelphia: William S. Young, 1848.Flexman, Roger, D. D.
97Remarks On the Christian Common-Prayer Book, or Universal Liturgy Lately Published. London, 1762. 
98Form of Prayer. London: Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, 1796.Franckel, David Hirshell.
99Thanksgiving Sermon for the Victory by the Glorious King Of Prussia over the Austrians in Silesia. London, 1758.Friend, Robert, D.D.
100Sermon Preach'd before the Honorable House of Commons on Tuesday, January 30, 1710-11. London, 1710. 
101Further Objections to the Establishment of a Constitutional Militia: Being a Reply. London: Printed for C. Henderson, 1757.Gastrell, Francis.
102Religious Education of Poor Children Recommended, in a Sermon. London: H. Hills, 1707.Gibbons, Thomas.
103Divine Improvement of Desolating Judgements Represented: in a Sermon, 1748.Gibbons, Thomas.
104Sermon on the Sudden Decease of George The 2nd. London: J. and W. Oliver, 1760.Gill, Dr.
105Sermon Preached May 24, 1761. London: G. Keith, 1761.Gill, John.
106Baptism A divine Commandment to be Observed. London: G. Keith, 1776.Glasse, George Henry.
107Sermon Preached an Hanwell In Behalf of the French Emigrant Clergy. London: Robert Faulder, 1793.Glasse, Rev. D.
108Anniversary Sermon, before the Royal Humane Society. London: John Nichols, 1793.Glasse, Samuel.
109Sermon, Preached July 8, 1770. Glocester: R. Raikes, 1771.Granger, James.
110Nature and Extent of Industry, a Sermon Preached before His Grace, Frederick, Archbishopof Canterbury, the 4th of July, 1773. London: Printed for the author by T. Davies, 1773.Graves, Charles C.
111Short Reflections Upon the Method of Salvation By Jesus Christ. Brimingham: by the author, 1745.Gray, Zachary.
112Attempt Towards the Character of the Royal Martyr King Charles I. London, J. Roberts, 1738.Gray, Zachary.
113Looking-Glass For Schismaticks or the True Picture of Fanaticism. London, 1725.Green, John, D.D.
113aSermon Preached at St. Mary's Before His Grace, The Duke of Newcastle the Chancellor and the University of Cambridge, On Commencement Sunday July 2, 1749. Cambridge, 1749. 17 pgs.Grosvenor, B.
114Persecution and Cruelty in the Principles, Practices, and Spirit of the Romish Church. London: R. Ford, 1735. 
115Guide to Domestic Happiness in a Series of Letters. London: J. Buckland, 1776.Handel, George Friedrich, 1685-1759.
116Messiah: A New Sacred Oratorio, Set to Music by Georg Frederick Handel, Esq. Bristol: Printed by William Pine, 1770.Hare, Francis.
117Sermon, Preach'd at St Mary's Church in Cambridge, Jan. 6. London: H. Hills, 1709.Harmer, John.
118To Die the Christian's Gain, a Sermon. Warrington: William Eyres, 1778.Harte, Walter.
119Union and Harmony of Reason, Morality and Revealed Religion. London: L. Gilliver and J. Clarke, 1738.Hastings, Warren.
120His Memoirs: The Trial of Warren Hastings. London: S. Bladon, 1788.Hawes, T.
121Sermons before the Missionary Society. 1795.Hayter, Thomas, D. D.
121aSermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, at St. Margaret's Westminster. London, 1746. 31 pgs.Hayter, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Norwich
121bSermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled, in the Abbey-Church Westminster. London, 1749. 27 pgs.Hoadly, Benjamin, Bishop of Winchester, 1676-1761.
122Dialogue between Bishop Hoadly and Bishop Sherlock, on the Corporation and Test Acts. London: Printed For Lockyer Davis, MDCCXC.Hoadly, Benjamin.
123Enquiry into the Reasons of Conduct of Great Britain. London: James Roberts, 1727.Hoadly, Benjamin.
124Faults on Both Sides: or, an Essay upon the Original Cause, Progress, and Mischievous Consequences of the Factions in this Nation. London: London and Westminster, 1710.Hoadly, Benjamin.
125Some Short Remarks upon the Late Address of the Bishop Of London and his Clergy to the Queen, in a Letter To Dr. S M-L-G-E-. London: A. Baldwin, 1711.Horne George.
126Sermon, Preached before the Sons of the Clergy. London: C. Bathurst, 1762.Horneck, Anthony.
127Sermon Preached at St. Mary Le Savoi, on Easter-Day. London: H. Hills, 1708.Hughes, O.
128Sermon. London: R. Ford, 1735.Hume, John D. D.
128aSermon Preached before the Honourable House of Commons, in the Church of St. Margaret's Westminster. London, 1747. 27 pgs.Hunt, Jeremiah.
130Sources of Corrupting Both Natural and Revealed Religion, Exemplified in the Romish Doctrine of Penance and Pilgrimages, a Sermon Preached at Salters-Hall, February 27, 1734-5. London: Printed for T. Cox, 1735.Hunter, Henry.
131Sermon And Change. London: T. Chapman, 1796.Hutcheson, Francis.
132Reflections Upon Layghter and remarks upon the Fable of the Bees. Glasgow: R. Urie, 1750.Hutton, Matthew, Lord Bishop of Bangor.
132aSermon Preached before the House of Lords, in the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1746. 24 pgs.Jackson, John.
133Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free Enquiry into the Miraculous Powers. London: J. Nook, 1749.John, Archbishop of York.
134Duty and Advantage of Frequently Receiving the Holy Sacrament. A Sermon. London: H. Hills, 1703.John, Lord Archbishop of York.
135Perswasive to Prayer. London: Printed by H. Hills, 1708.Jones, ---W.
136Short Way to Truth: or, the Christian Doctrine of a Trinity in Unity. London: Printed for F. and C. Rivington, 1793.Jerninghan, Edward.
137Elegy Written among the Ruins of an Abbey. London: J. Dodsley 1765.Jervis, Thomas.
138Nature of True Religion. London: J. Johnson, 1799. 
139Journey from Time to Eternity.Kenn, Thomas.
140Directions for Prayer. London: John Rivington, 1769.Kennett, White.
141Sermon Preach'd at the Funeral of The Right Noble William Duke of Devonshire. London: H. Hills, 1708.Kennicott, Benjamin.
142Sermon Preached before the University of Oxford. Oxford: Theatre. 1765.King, Dr.
143Apology: of Vindication of Himself from the several Matters Charged on Him by The Society of Informers. Oxford: Theatre for S. Parker, 1745.King, Dr.
144State of Protestants under the Late King James's Government: Plainly Shewing Us What We Are to Expect in Case of a Revolution at Present. First printed 1691; reprinted M. Cooper, in Pater-noster Row, 1745.King, William.
145Vindication of The Rev. Dr. Henry Sacheverell. London: H. Clements, 1710.Kippis, Andrew.
146Address, Delivered at The Internment of The Late Rev. Dr. Richard Price. London: T. Cadell, 1791.Knaggs, Tho.
147Excellency of a Good Name. London: H. Hills, 1708.Knaggs, Tho.
148Sermon against Self-Murder. London: H. Hills, 1708.Leland, John.
149Remarks on a Late Pamphlet, Entitled, Christianity not Founded on Argument. London: R. Hett, 1744.Leslie, Charles.
150Short and Easy Method with the Deists. Chambersburg: Dover and Harper, 1796. 
151Letter from Exeter to a Friend in London. London, 1735. 
152Letter To Dr. Sacheverell, Suppos'd to be Written by St. James, the First Bishop of Jerusalem. London: Printed for John Lawrence, 1710.Lewis, John.
153Advice To Posterity, Concerning a Point of the Last Importance. London: J. Scott, 1757.Love, Christopher.
154Last Speech and Testimony of Mr. Christopher Love. 1721.Lowington, George, Lord Bishop of Exeter.
154aSermon Preached before the House of Lords in the Abbey Church of Westminster. London, 1747. 32 pgs.Lowman, Moses.
155Sermon Preach'd At Salters-Hall. London: J. Noon, 1785.Lowth, Robert.
156Sermon Preached at the Visitation of Lord Bishop of Durham. London: A. Millar and T. Cadwell, 1767.McGowan, John.
157Arian and Socinians Monitor. London: W. Row, 1795.McGowan, John.
158Sure Foundation, a Sermon. London: G. Keith, 1772.Macpherson, James, 1736-1796.
159Rights of Great-Britain Asserted Against the Claims of America: Being an Answer to the Declaration of the General Congress. The sixth edition, with additions. Edinburgh: Printed for Charles Elliot, MCXXLXXVI.Madan, M.
160Full and Compleat Answer to the Capital Errors, Contained in the Writings of the Late Rev. William Law. London: Edward Dilly, 1763.Manningham, T.
161Sermon Preach'd Before the Queen at Windsor. London: H. Hills.Marsh, Herbert.
162Authenticity of the Five Books of Moses. Cambridge: by the author, 1792.Marshall, Nathaniel.
163Regular Succession of the Christian Ministry Asserted, In A Sermon. London: William Taylor, 1729.Mason, John.
164Letter to a Friend upon His Entrance on the Ministerial Office. London: J. Noon, 1753. 
166Merciful Judgements of High-Church Triumphant on Offending Clergymen, and Others in the Reign of Charles I. London: Printed for Ben. Bragg, 1710. 
168Messiah of the Scriptures.Milbourne, Luke.
169Guilty Conscience Makes a Rebel; or Rulers no Terrour to the God Prov'd, in a Sermon. London, J. Noon, 1749.Milner, John.
170Fading Flowers of Life. London: J. Noon, 1749.Milner, John.
171Nature, Obligation, and Benefit of Publick Worship, in Two Sermons, to Which are Added Two Sermons. London: Printed for the author, 1748.Moss, Charles, D. D.
171aSermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Court of Aldermen, the Sheriffs, and the Governors of the Federal Hospitals of the City of London. London, 1750. 20 pgs.Moss, Robert.
172Christian's Overthrow Prevented and Conquest Gain'd. London: H. Hills, 1710.Moss, Robert.
173Providential Division of Men into Rich and Poor, and the Respective Duties Thence Arising, Briefly Consider'd, in a Sermon. London: Henry Hills.Moss, Robert.
174Sermon. London: Henry Hills, 1708.Moss, Robert.
175Sermon Preach'd before the House of Commons. London: H. Hills, 1708.Moss, Henry.
176Syllabus of a Cours of Lectures on the Philosophy of Natural History.Neal, Daniel.
177Supremacy of St. Peter and the Bishops of Rome His Successors. London: R. Hett, 1735.Newcome, Henry.
178Serious Admonition to all Despisers of the Clergy, in a Sermon. London: W. Clayton, 1712.Newman, John.
179Sermon Preach'd at Salters-Hall, to the Societies for Reformation of Manners, in the Cities of London and Westminster. London: John Lawrence, 1710.Newton, John.
180Six Discourses as Intended for the Pulpit. Liverpool: R. Williamson, 1760.Nightingale, Joseph.
181Elegiac Thoughts, Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. D. Simpson, M.A. Manchester: W. Shelmerdine, 1799.Nicholetts, Cha.
182Devil's Champion Foil'd; or the Great Goliath of Hell Laid on his Back by an English David. London: J. Marshal, 1707. 
183Ode in Two Parts, Humbly Inscrib'd to the Right Honorable William Pitt. London: Printed for the author, 1760.Oldisworth, William.
184Vindication of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter. London: Booksellers of London and Westminster, 1709.Parfect, Caleb.
185Constant Residence of the Clergy upon Their Livings. London: R. Baldwin, 1760.Patrick, Symon.
186Against Judging and Censuring. A Sermon. London: H. Hills, 1709.Pearce, Zachary.
187Miracles of Jesus Vindicated. Part I. London: J. Roberts, 1799.Pearce, Zachary, Lord Bishop of Bangor.
187aSermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament Assembled. London, 1749. 22 pgs.Pickard, Edward.
188Religious Government of a Family. London: Richard Hett, 1762.Pierce, James.
189Interest of the Whigs, with Relation to the Test Act. London: R. Burleigh, 1718.Piers, Henry.
190Sins of Jews and of Christians, under Law, under Gospel, Considered and Compared: in a Sermon. London: M. Lewis, 1762.Pike, Samuel.
191Zeal and Charity United, a Sermon. London: J. Oswald, 1753.Pilkington, Wm.
192Enquiry into the Origin, Divine Authority, and Expediency of Civil Establishments of Religion in General, and of Christianity in Particular. London: J. Johnson, 1791.Pitts, Joseph.
193Faith the Best Preservative against Fainting. London: John Oswald, 1742.Pope, Alexander.
194Essay on Man. London: J. Barker. 
195Popery not Christianity: being a Discourse on Revelation XVIII. 4. Coventry, 1779.Porteus, Beilby.
196Character of David King of Israel Impartially Stated. Cambridge: J. Bentham, 2nd ed., 1761.Porteus, Beilby.
197Earnest Exhortation to the Religious Observance of Good Friday in a Letter to the Inhabitants of Lambeth Parish. London: J. and F. Rivington, 2nd ed., 1777.Pott, Joseph Holden.
198Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of St. Albans. London: R. and C. Rivington, 1796.Pott, Joseph Holden.
199Sermon. London: T. Spilsbury and Son, 1790. 
200Practical Discourses of Singing in the Worship of God. London: Printed by J. Darby. 1708.Priestly, Joseph.
201Appeal to the Serious and Candid Professor of Christianity, on the Following Subjects. . . London: J. Johnson, 1792.Priestly, Joseph.
202Appeal to the Serious and Candid Professors of Christianity. London: J. Johnson, 1771.Prior, William.
203Popery not Christianity. A Sermon. London: R. Hett, etc., 1750. 
205Equality, as Consistent with the British Constitution, in a Dialogue between a Master-Manufacturer and one of his Workmen : Printed by order of the Committee of the Hackney Association, for the preservation of peace, liberty and property, 1792. 
206Proposal Respecting the Athanasian Creed. Ipswich, 1794.Randolph, Thomas.
207Letter to the Remarker on the Layman's Scriptural Confutation. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1777. 
208Reflections On the Natural Foundation of the High Antiquity of Government, Arts, and Sciences in Egypt. Oxford: Printed At The Theatre For James Fletcher, 1743.Regis, B.
209Discourse upon Faith. London: J. Oliver, 1750. 
210Remarks upon a Sermon Preached before the University of Oxford, July 19, 1761. Coventry: Printed by J. W. Piercy, 1778. 
211Renovation of the Covenant National and Solemn League at A____S____. 1712.Richards, William.
212God's Call to his Ministers, in a Sermon. London: J. Applebee, 1711.Row, Ben.
213Sermon Preached at the Merchants Lecture at Pinmakers-Hall; on Tuesday April the Fourth, 1704. London: 1704.Romaine, William.
214Sure Foundation: Two Discourses. London: J. Worrall, 1756.Sacheverell, Henry.
215Christian Triumph. London: G. James, 1713.Sacheverell, Henry.
216Dr. Sacheverell's Sermon before the Honourable House of Commons, May 29, 1713. 1713.Sacheverell, Henry.
217Nature of Prejudice and Partiality Bound with two other Sermons. London: H. Hills, 1708. 
218Sacrilege a Natural Sin, being a Discourse. . . London: John Morphew, 1718.St. John, Henry.
219Letters, on the Spirit of Patriotism: on the Idea of a Patriot King: and on the State of Parties, at the accession of King George the First. London: A. Millar, 1749.St. John, Pawlett.
220Promise and Advantages of Christ's Presence with his Church. London: F. Bowyer, 1710.Samuel, Lord Bishop of St. David's.
221Sermon Preached for the Royal Humane Society. London: J. Nichols, 1789.Sandiford, Rowland.
221aSermon Preached before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, the Citizens of London. London, 1747. 16 pgs.Sawrin, Jacques.
222Everlasting Misery of the Wicked. London, 1793. 
223Sense of an Englishman on the Pretended Coalition of Parties and the Merits of the Whig Interest. London: Printed for T. Cooper, 1768.Shaftesbury, The Earl of.
224Letters of the Earl of Shaftesbury to a Student at the University. Printed first in the year 1716.Sharp, John.
225Sermon Preach'd at the Coronation of Queen Anne in the Abbey-Church of Westminster. London: H. Hills, 1709.Sharp, John, Archbishop of York.
226Sermon Preached before Queen Mary. London: H. Hills, 1709.Sharpe, John.
227Presbyterian Loyalty, in Two Letters, Part I and Part II. London: E. P. for R. Wilkin, 1705.Sheffield, John.
228Sermon Preach'd to the Societies for Reformation of Manners. London: John Lawrence, 1705.Sherlock, Thomas, Bishop of London, 1678-1761.
229Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus. London: Printed for J. Roberts, MDCCXXIX. 
230Short and Sure Method Propos'd of Popery, in the Space of a Few Years. London: Printed for H. M., 1716.Shute, Lord Bishop of Durham.
231Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Durham, at the Primary Visitation of that Diocese, in the Year 1792. Bath: R. Cruttwill, 1792. 
232Short but Plain Discovery. London, 1707.Simpson, David.
233Discourse on Stage Entertainments. Birmingham: Printed and sold by M. Swinney. MDCCCLXXXVIII.Smalbroke, Richard.
234Doctrine of an Universal Judgement Asserted, in a Sermon. London: H. Hills, 1710.Smalridge, Dr. George.
235Sermon Preach'd at the Parish-Church of St. Dunstan. London: Chr. Coningsby, 1711.Smalridge, George.
236Sermon Preach'd before the Queen. London: H. Hills, 1708.Smalridge, George.
237Sermon Preach'd before the Right Worshipful The Court of Aldermen. London: H. Hills.Smith, Jeremiah.
238Right Reformer's Character and Duty, in a Sermon. London: John Lawrence, 1713.Smythe, George.
239Church of Rome's Claim of Authority and Infallibility Examined in a Sermon. London: Richard Heft, 1735. 
240Some Thoughts on the Reality and Nature of a Divine Influence on the Soul of Man. Printed for the use of a Religious Society. 
241Some Thoughts on Deism, with Respect to Happiness both Public and Private. Printed by J. and W. Oliver, 1761.Sprat, Thomas ("Jack").
242Sermon Preach'd before the Artillery Company of London. London: H. Hills, 1709.Sprint, John.
243Bride Woman's Counseller: being a Sermon. London: H. Hills, 1709.Steele, Sir Richard.
244Christian Hero: An Argument Proving that no Principles but those of Religion are Sufficient to make a Great Man. Dublin: S. Powell, for George Risk, 1737.Stevens, John.
245Christ made Sin for His People, and They Made the Righteousness of God in Him: Explained in a Sermon. London: George Keith. 1760.Stillingfleet, Edward.
246Reformation of Manners, the True Way of Honoring God. With the Necessity of Putting the Laws in Execution against Vice and Profaneness. London: H. Hills.Stubs, Philip.
247O Confirmation: A Sermon. London: Henry Hills, 1708.Sturges, John.
248Reflections on the principles and Institutions of Popery with Reference to Civil Society and Government. Winchester: Robbins, 1799.Synge, Edward.
249Answer to All the Excuses and Pretenses, which Men Ordinarily make for Their not Coming to the holy Communion. London: John Rivington, 1759.Sykes, Arthur Ashley.
250Answer to the Nonjurors Charge of Schism upon the Church of England. London: James Knapton, 1716.Taylor, John, LL. D.
250aSermon Preached at Bishop-Stortford, on Tuesday Aug. 22, 1749. The Anniversary of the School Feast. Cambridge, 1749.Temple, Launcelot.
251Sketches: or essays on Various Subjects. The Second Edition, Corrected. London: Printed for A. Millar, MDCCLVIII.Thirlby, Styan.
252University of Cambridge Vindicated from the Imputation of Disloyalty. London: A. Baldwin, 1710.Thomas, John.
253Love Letter. Trans. By the author from Welsh. 1783.Thomas, John D. D.
253aSermon Preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lord-Mayor, the Aldermen, and Governors of the Several Hospitals of the City of London. London, 1748. 19 pgs.Thomas, John
253bSermon Preach'd before the Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, in the Abby Church at Westminster. London, 1748. 21 pgs.Thomas, John D. D.
253cSermon Preach'd before the Society Corresponding with the Incorporated Society in Dublin, for Promoting English Protestant Working-Schools in Ireland... London, 1747. 64 pgs.Toland, John.
254Jacobitism, Perjury and Popery of High Church Priest. London: J. Baker, 1710. 
255Torism the Worst of the Two. A Discourse Shewing, that the Church and Constitution of England, have been ever since the Reformation and still are in more Danger from the Principles and Practices of the Tories, than from those of the Papists. London: Printed for R. Burleigh, 1717.Trapp, Joseph.
256Popery truly Stated, and Briefly Confuted as it was Delivered in Several Sermons, Preached at Christ-Church, London: St. Martin's in the Fields, Westminster: and the Old-Jewry, London, by Vicar or Christ-Church. 2nd ed. London: J. Hazard, 1727.Trapp, Joseph.
257Practice of Confounding the Distinction between Good and Evil Considered and Exposed. London: H. Hills, 1708. 
258Triumph of David. London: Printed by Thomas Bayley.Tucker, Josiah.
259Apology for the Present Church of England. Glocester, 1772.Tutchin, John.
260New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty: or Whiggish Loyalty and Church Loyalty Compar'd. Reprinted, 1703. 
261Villanous Principles of the Rights of the Christian Church. London, 1708.Vivian, Thomas.
262Three Dialogues, Between a Minister and One of His Parishioners. 7th ed. London, 1759.Vyner, Robert.
263Sermon. London: Humphry Fitz-Drug, 1733.Wake, William.
264Vindication of the Realm, and the Church of England from the Charge of Perjury, Rebellion and Schism. London: J. Morphew, 1716.Wallin, Benjamin.
265Experience of the Saints Asserted and Proved. Being Several Discourses. . . London: for the author, 1763.Walpole, Horatio, Lord.
266Whether War, or no War, With Spain, Impartially Consider'd. London: J. Roberts, 1768.Waring, G.
267Sermon on the Righteousness of Christ. Birmingham: J. Belcher, 1792.Warren, Richard, D.D.
267aMutual Duty of Minister and People: A Sermon Preached to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Suffolk at a Visitation. Cambridge, 1746. 19 pgs.Watson, George, M.A.
267bChrist the Light of the World. A Sermon Preached before the University of Oxford at St. Peter's. Oxford, 1750. 31 pgs.Watson, R.
268Address to the People of Great Britain. London: R. Faulder, 1798.Watson, R.
269Address to Young Persons after Confirmation. Cambridge: T. Evans, 1788.Watson, R.
270Charge Delivered to the Diocese of Landaff, in June 1788. Cambridge: T. Evans, 1788.Watson, Richard.
271Letter to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. London: T. Evans, 1783.Watson, R.
272Sermon Before the Stewards of the Westminster Dispensary. London: T. Cadell, 1793.Watson, Richard.
273Two Sermons. London: T. Evans, 1795.Watts, Dr.
274First Catechism. London: Houlston and Wright.Watts, Isaac.
275Golden Rule; or, Universal Law of Equity. London: R. Hawes.Watts, Isaac.
276Humility.Weddred, John.
277Scriptural View of the Resurrection and Ascention of Jesus Christ. Peterborough: J. Jacob, 1787.Wells, Edw.
278Letter From a Minister of the Church of England to Mr. Peter Dowley. A Differing Teacher of the Presbyterian or else Independent Persuasion. Oxford: Printed at the Theater for Jo. Stephens, 1706.Welton, R.
279Church Distinguish'd from a Conventicle. 2nd ed. London.Wheeldon, John.
280Two Sermons. Cambridge: J. Archdeacon, 1772.Whiston, William.
281Reflections on an Anonymous Pamphlet. London: Printed for the author, 1713.Whitehead, John.
282Materialism Philosophically Examined. London: James Phillips, 1778.Wilks, John.
283Apology for the Missionary Society. London: Chapman, 1799.William Lord Bishop of Chester.
284Sermon Preach'd Before the Right Honorable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, Being the day of the Martyrdom of the Blessed King Charles the First. London: Anne Speed, 1711.Williams, P.
285Dial of Ahaz Spiritualized. Bristol: J. Hill, 1776.Wilson, Jasper.
286Letter, Commercial and Political, Addressed to the Right Hon. William Pitt. Dublin: P. Byrne, 1793.Woodward, Josiah.
287Fair Warnings to a Careless World. 4th ed. London: T. Longman, 1736.Worthington, Hugh.
288Approved Pastor. A Charge. . . London: J. Buckland, 1762.Wright, Samuel.
289Scripture and Tradition Considered in a Sermon. London: R. Hett, 1735.Wright Samuel.
290Sermon Preach'd at Black-Friars, to a Society of Young Men, Jan. 1, 1712. London: Printed by J. H. for John Clarke, 1712.de Zinzendorf, Ludovicus.
291Sixteen Discourses upon the Second Article of our Christian Belief. 


Part 2a: Bangorian Controversy


#Title, Publication Information, and PagesAuthor
1Answer to a Calumny Cast Upon the Bishop of Bangor by the Rev. Dr. Sherlock. London: W. Wilkins, 1718. 24 p.Benjamin, Lord Bishop of Bangor.
2Protestant Expostulator, upon the Modern Controversies Between the Bishop of Bangor and the Rev. Dr. Sherlock, Law, Snape, Trap and the Rest of the Anti-Bangorian Party. London: James Roberts, 1718. 31 p.Davenport, W.
3Answer to the Reverend Dr. Snape's Accusation. London: James Knapton. 96 p.De La Pillonniere, Francis.
4Reply to Dr. Snape's Vindication of a Passage in hhis Second Letter to the Bishop of Bangor, Relating to Mr. Pillonniere...To Which is Prefix'd A Letter to Dr. Snape by the Lord Bishop of Bangor. London, W. Wilkins, 1718. lvi, 124 p.De La Pillonniere, Francis.
5Bishop of Bangor's Late Sermon and His Letter to Dr. Snape in Defence of It, Answer'd. London: W. Innys, 1717. 40 p.Law, William.
6Second Letter to the Bishop of Bangor. London: W. Innys, 1717. 30 p.Law, William.
7Dialogue Between Dr. Sherlock, Dean of Chichester, and Dr. Sherlock, Master of the Temple. London: J. Roberts, 1718. 30 p.Norris, Charles.
8Dissenters Reasons for Not Writing in the Behalf of Persecution. Design'd for the Satisfaction of Dr. Snape, in a Letter to Him. London: John Clark, 1718. 44 p.Peirce, James.
9Second Vindication of the Lord Bishop of Bangor. London: John Wyatt, 1718. 80 p.Pyle, Thomas.
10Vindication of the Bishop of Bangor. London: John Wyatt, 1718. 56 p.Pyle, Thomas.
11Rational and Historical Account of the Principles Which Gave Birth to the Late Rebellion, and of the Present Controversies of the English Clergy. London: J. Graves, 1718. 120 p.Smedley, Jonathan.
12Vindication of a Passage in Dr. Snape's Second Letter to the Lord Bishop of Bangor, Relating to Mr. Pillonniere. London: Jonah Bowyer, 1717. 80 p.Snape, Andrew.


Part 3: 19th Century


#Title and Publication InformationAuthor
1Sorrows of the Righteous for the Sins of Mankind. A Sermon Preached Before the London Missionary Society at the Tabernacle, Moorfields, May 12, 1830. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1830.Adkins, Thomas.
2Death of Ministers an Event of Peculiar Importance. A Sermon, Preached in the Independent Meeting-House at Guestwick, April 2, 1824, After the Interment of the Rev. John Sykes. To Which Is Prefixed A Brief History of the Church and Its Ministers. Norwich: S. Wilkin, 1824.Alexander, John.
3Letter of Affectionate Remonstrance Addressed to the Members of the Established Church in Norwich and Norfolk and Occasioned by the Proposed Exclusive System of Infant Education. Norwich: J. Fletcher, 1836.Alexander, John.
4Mourning Congregation Reminded of the Work of Their Deceased Minister. A Funeral Sermon for the Rev. Joseph Kinghorn, Preached in St. Mary's Meeting-House, Norwich, on Sunday Afternoon, September 9th, 1832. Norwich: Wilkin and Fletcher, 1832.Alexander, John.
5Christ's Consecration and Ours: A Sermon Preached in Surrey Chapel, Before the Directors and Friends of the London Missionary Society. London: John Snow, 2nd ed.; 1860.Allon, Henry.
6Within and Without: A Church Retrospect of Thirty Years. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1874.Allon, Henry.
7Anglican Bishopric of Jerusalem: A Respectful Letter to Mons. William Howlet, from a French Protestant Pastor. Translated by John Middleton Hare. London: James Dinnis, 1843. 
8Man: A Witness for Christianity. A Lecture, Delivered in Connection with the Christian Evidence Society, June 25, 1872. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1872.Angus, Joseph.
9Annual Table of Scripture Lessons, for Morning and Evening Family Worship; (Shewing How the Bible May Be Read Through Yearly.) To Which Is Subjoined, A Table, with an Index, Exhibiting at One View the Harmony and Chronology of the Gospel History, As Recorded by the Four Evangelists. London: T. Blanshard, W. Baynes and W. Kent. 
10Answers to Objections to the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control. 
11Design in Nature. A Lecture, Delivered in Connection with the Christian Evidence Society, April 25, 1871. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1871.Archbishop of York.
12Are the Clergy State-Paid? What Mr. Gladstone Says. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control. 
13Argument from Scripture, to Prove that the Ministry of the Gospel Ought to Be Entirely Gratuitous. 2nd ed. Stockton, 1836. 
14Voice of the Church, or A Weak Defender Gently Rebuked. 2nd ed. Newcastle: Currie and Bowman, 1838.Armstrong, William.
15Remarks on the Rev. E. B. Elliott's "Horae Apocalypticae". London: Francis & John Rivington, 1845.Arnold, Thomas Kerchever.
16Conversion of All England. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; 1859.Arthur, William.
17Extent and the Moral Statistics of the British Empire. A Lecture Delivered Before the Young Men's Christian Association. London: Aylott & Jones, 1846.Arthur, William.
18Lamentation of David over Saul and Jonathan: A Sermon, Occasioned by the Much Lamented Death of His Late Majesty George the Third, and of His Late Royal Highness Edward, Duke of Kent, Preached at Ebenezer Chapel, Margate, February 13, 1820. 3rd ed. London: J. Rarfield, 1820.Atkinson, George.
19Authorized Report of the Meetings in Defence of the Athanasian Creed which were held in St. James's Hall and in the Hanover Square Rooms on January 31, 1873. With an Explanatory Preface. 2nd ed. London: Rivingtons, 1873. 
20Visitation Charge. 3 copies (2 back covers). New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1842.Bagot, Richard.
21Relation of the Holy Ghost to Missionaries and Missions. A Sermon Preached in Canterbury Cathedral, on April 16, 1893, Second Sunday After Easter. London: Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.Bailey, Rev. Canon.
22Religion of Humanity. An Address Delivered at the Church Congress Manchester, Eng., Oct., 1888. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Co.Balfour, Arthur J.
23Organic Reform of Convocation: An Essay. 3rd ed. Dewsbury: J. Ward, 1869.Bandinel, James.
24Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of St. David's, at the Visitation in August 1836. 2 copies. Carmenthen: William Evans & Co., 1836.Banks, John.
25Atlas Series of Essays. No. 10. A. S. Barnes & Co., 1879.Barnes, Henry Burr, ed.
26Essay on the Limits of Human Knowledge, Designed, from a Consideration of the Pwers of the Understanding, to Promote Their Most Legitimate and Advantageous Exercise. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1827.Bathurst, W. H.
27Opposite Ends of the Righteous and the Wicked; Illustrated in Two Sermons, Preached at Cockey-Moor; the Former on the 24th of March, 1805, upon the Death of William Smith, a Religious Weaver, of Harwood, near Bolton; and the Latter on the 7th of April upon the Execution of John Lever Who was hanged at Lancaster, on the Preceding Monday, for the Murder of John Ashworth of Radcliffe. Manchester: S. Russell, 1805.Bealey, Joseph.
28Evidences of Christianity, Stated to an Ingenious Mind Doubtful of Its Authority. London: F. C. & J. Rivington, 1820.Bean, James.
29Few Truths of Revelation Illustrated by Glimpses of Science; Being a Lecture, Delivered Before the Amblecote Church of England Young Men's Association on the Evening of Monday, Nov. 29th, 1847. London: R. Groombridge and Sons, 1847.Beddow, George.
30Individual Responsibility for Missions to the Heathen. A Sermon Preached at the Celebration of the Jubilee of the Church Missionary Society, in St. James's Episcopal Chapel, Edinburgh, October 26, 1848. Edinburgh: R. Grant and Son, 1848.Bedell, G. Thurston.
31Temporalities of the Established Church as They Are and as They Might Be; Collected from Authentic Public Records. London: John Chapman, 1850.Beeston, William.
32Everlasting Age of Grace and Truth: A Discourse Delivered at the Tabernacle, May 11, 1825, Before the London Missionary Society. London: Francis Westley, 1825.Belfrage, Henry.
33Primitive Christianity; or Observations on the First Revival of Religion on the Day of Pentecost, Recorded in the Second Chapter of the Book of the Acts of the Apostles. York: R. Burdekin, 1849.Bell, Alexander.
34Power, Interest, and Duty of the Public to Effect and Abridgement of Hours of Business. A Prize Address. London: George Barclay, 1848.Bennet, John B.
35Christ's Declaration and Definition of Kingship. A Sermon Preached in the City Temple, Monday, April 30th, 1894, at the Jubilee of "The Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control". London: James Clarke & Co.Berry, Charles A.
36Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of York, the Present Corrupt State of the Church of England. 11th ed. Beverley: W. B. Johnson, 1831.Beverley, R. M.
37Address to Ministers of the Church of England on the Duties of the Present Times. A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Hatfield, on Monday June 20, 1831 at the Triennial Visitation of the Lord Bishop of Lincoln. London: L. B. Seeley and Sons, 1831.Bickersteth, Edward.
38Discourse on Justification by Faith: Preached in the Course of Sermons on the Points of Controversy Between the Romish and the Protestant Churches at Tomstock Chapel, Drury Lane, on Tuesday Dec. 11, 1827. 3rd ed. L. B. Seeley and Sons, 1828.Bickersteth, Edward.
39Divine Warning to the Church, at this Time, of Our Present Enemies, Dangers, and Duties, and as to Our Future Prospects: A Sermon Preached Before the Protestant Association, at St. Dumslan's, Fleet-Street, on Saturday, November 5, 1842. With Notes and an Appendix Containing Information Respecting the Present Diffusion of Infidelity, Lawlessness, and Popery. London: Hatchards, Rivingtons, Seeleys, Nisbet, Dalton, Painter, Baisler, Shaw and Jackson; 1842.Bickersteth, Edward.
40Blessedness of Seeing and Hearing the Christ (A Sermon for Skeptics). Oxford: James Parker, 1902.Bidder, H. J.
41De Docta Ignorantia. A Sermon. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1904.Bidder, H. J.
42Fitness and Efficacy of Our Saviour's Passion. A Sermon Preached in Substance at St. Giles' on Passion Sunday, and Before the University, on the Second Sunday After Easter, 1892. Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1892.Bidder, H. J.
43"The Great Revelation of Deity." A Sermon Preached Before the University Ascensiontide, 1906. Oxford: Parker and Son, 1913.Bidder, H. J.
44Hope Full of Immortality. Sermon Preached in St. Giles' Church, Oxford, After the Funeral of the Right Hon. Friedrich Max Miller, on Sunday, Nov. 4, 1900. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1900.Bidder, H.J.
45"How to Believe in One Catholic and Apostolic Church." A Second Embertide Sermon. Preached Dec. 21, 1902. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1903.Bidder, H. J.
46"The New Covenant in Christ's Blood." A Sermon Preached Before the University of Oxford, on Sunday, November 19, 1905. Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1905.Bidder, H. J.
47No Continuing City. A Sermon for the Disillusioned. Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1892.Bidder, H. J.
48"Stewards of God's Mysteries" – An Embertide Sermon Preached in St. Giles' Church, on the Third Sunday in Advent, 1898. Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1899.Bidder, H. J.
49Inconsistency of Conformity to This World with a Profession of Christianity, Illustrated in Three Dialogues Between Mrs. Dorman and Miss Newman. Bristol: J. Rose, 1803.Biddulph, Thos. T.
50Priority of the Jew. A Sermon, Preached at the Episcopal Jews' Chapel, Palestine Palce Bethnal Green, on Thursday, May 6, 1852, Before the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews.Birks, T. R.
51Reflections on the Origin, Extent, Nature, and Effects of Infant Baptism. London: George Nightman, 1835.Birt, Isaiah.
52Bible, and Nothing but the Bible, the Religion of the Church of England: Being an Answer to the Letter of an Unitarian Lay Seceder: With Notes and Illustrations Containing Schleusner's Interpretation of Passages of the New Testament Relative to the Established Doctrines of Christianity: To Which Are Added, A Postscript on the Anti-Socinianism of Newton and Locke: And a Letter Dedicatory to the Bishop of Gloucester on the Divinity and Atonement of Christ. Carmarthen: Jonathan Harris, 1815.Bishop of St. David's.
53Protestantism. An Address Delivered...at Exeter Hall, Before the Young Men's Christian Association, on Saturday, February 16th, 1895. People's Series No. 8. London: National Protestant Church Union, 1895.Bishop of Sodor and Man.
54Consolation for Mourners. A Sermon Delivered at the Independent Meeting-House, Finchingfield, Essex, November 28, 1819, Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Stock, Late of Weatherfield, Who Departed This Life November 18, 1819, Aged 67 Years. Bocking: J. L. Shearcroft.Blackburn, John.
55Sacred Poetry; Being the Grave, a Poem: And Death, a Prize Poem, by Beilby Porteus. To Which Is Prefixed Some Account of the Two Reverend Authors. Darlington: W. H. Blackburn, 1816.Blair, Robert.
56Removal of an Eminently Wise and Good Man Lamented and Improved. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Joseph Hardcastle, Esq. Treasurer of the London Missionary Society; Who Departed This Life on the Third Day of March, 1819, in the Sixty-Seventh Year of His Age. Preached at Surrey Chapel, Eighteenth of March, Before the Directors of the Institution. London: J. Dennett.Bogue, David.
57Great Revival in the Church of England; A Lecture. 2 copies.Bonham, J. W.
58Progress and Results of Missions. A Letter to the Right Hon. The Earl of Chichester, President of the Church Missionary Society. 2nd ed. London: Seeley, Jackson and Halliday; 1864.Boyd, Archibald.
59Reflections on the Atoning Sacrifice of Jesus Christ. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme & Brown; 1817.Boyd, Hugh Stuart.
60Prayer Book Experience, in Its Relation to Scriptural Holiness. London: F. E. Longley.Brady, Cheyne.
61Thoughts on Residing in Villages, with Respect to the Observation of Religion Duties and Obligations: And an Appendix, Containing Scriptural Proofs of Baptism and the Lord's Supper. London: F. C. & J. Rivington, 1820.Brewster, John.
62Christian Ripe for Eternity: A Sermon, Preached in Wells Street Chapel, Oxford Street, London, on Sabbath, December 23, 1827, Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Alexander Waugh, D. D. Comprising Some Account of His Life, Character, and Dying Exercise; With an Appendix of Extracts from His Diary, &c...To Which Is Added, The Address at the Grave, by the Rev. Robert winter, D. D. of New Court Chapel, Carey Street. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co.; 1828.Broadfoot, William.
63Practical Exposition of the Lord's Prayer, Considered As Designed for Instruction As Well As Use; As a Rule of Duty, As Well As a Form of Prayer. London: J. G. & F. Rivington, 1834.Brockwell, Joseph.
64Man: or, The Distinction of Mind and Matter; With an Examination of the System of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim: A Lecture, Delivered Before the Portsmouth and Portsea Philosophical Society, on the Evening of Friday, January 4, 1822. Portsmouth: S. Mills, 1822.Bromley, J.
65Eternal Existence and Infinite Goodness of God, Vindicated Against Atheism and Infidelity, from a Plain View of Creation, Providence, and Divine Revelation; A Dissertation, in Three Parts: Being an Introduction to the Guide to the Philosophy of Nature.. London: Printed for the author, 1832.Bromley, Samuel.
66Christian Bishop: His Office and Qualifications; Being a Sermon Preached at the Annual Meeting of the Baptist College, Pontypool, May 21, 1862. London: Elliot Stock.Brown, Hugh Stowell.
67Parental Duties and Encouragement. A Sermon, Preached at St. James's –Street, Newport, Isle of Wight, August the Sixth, 1809. Isle of Wright: R. Tilling, 1809.Bruce, John.
68Mystery of Godliness. A Sermon, Intended As a Check to Deism; Preached at Several Places in the Ashburton Circuit. Exeter: W. C. Pollard, 1820.Bryant, John.
69Star in the East; A Sermon, Preached in the Parish-Church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1809, for the Benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East"...To Which Is Added, an Appendix, Containing the Interesting Report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the Governor of Madras, on the State of the Ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an Account of the Discoveries. 1st ed. Albany: E. F. Backus, 1809.Buchanan, Claudius.
70Star in the East; A Sermon, Preached in the Parish-Church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809, for the Benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East" . 2nd ed. London: Longman, Hurst & Co.Buchanan, Claudius.
71Affectionate Remonstrance. Wood and Co., 1817.Buck, C.
72Beauty and Glory of the Primitive Church. A Sermon Delivered at Salters' Hall, June 5th, 1817, at a Monthly Association of Ministries and Churches. London.Burder, George.
73Duty and the Means of Ascertaining the Genuine Sense of the Scriptures: A Sermon Delivered at the Rev. W. Wall's Meeting-House, Moorfields, Feb. 8th 1816, at a Monthly Association of Ministers and Churches. London: Josiah Conder, 1816.Burder, Henry Forster.
74Missionary Excitement: A Sermon Preached Before the London Missionary Society, at Surrey Chapel, on Wednesday, May 9, 1827. 2 copies. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1827.Burder, Henry Forster.
75Reformation Commemorated; A Discourse Delivered at the Meeting-House, St. Thomas's Square, Hackney, December 28th, 1817. London: Williams, 1818.Burder, Henry Forster.
76Rise, Progress, and Termination of Mohahmedism. A Discourse, Delivered at Robert Street Chapel, June 11, 1829, Before the Monthly Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches. London: Holdsworth and Ball, 1829.Burder, Henry Forster.
77Sermon Delivered at Hoxton Chapel, on Thursday, August 15, 1811, on Occasion of the Much Lamented Death of the Rev. Thomas Spencer of Liverpool, including a Short Memoir of His Life: To Which Are Added, Extracts from His Letters to an Intimate Friend. London: Black, Parry and Kingsbury, 1811.Burder, Henry Forster.
78Peace with Heaven. A Sermon Preached Before the Sussex Mission Society, at the Rev. J. Styles's Meeting-House, Brighton; September the 26th 1810. London: T. Williams, 1811.Burder, John.
79Omnipotence of Faith: A Sermon on Mark IX.23. Guernsey: H. Brouard, 1818.Burgess, William Penington.
80Lectures to Young Men, on the Cultivation of the Mind, the Formation of Character, and the Conduct of Life. London: Edward T. Whitfield, 1840.Burnap, George W.
81Heaven: A Sermon, Preached at New York, on Monday, November 11, 1849...With a Biographical Sketch of the Author, and a Portrait. London: James Hodson, 1850.Bush, George.
82Address to the Protestants of Great Britain and Ireland. 2nd ed. London: Booker, 1813.Butler, Charles.
83Affectionate Appeal to the Sons of Israel, the Chosen Nation, by One of Their Brethren...Addressed to Mr. Joseph Wolff and Other Lost Sheep of the House of Israel Who Believe Jesus to Be the Messiah. London: Rowland Hunter, 1827.Caisson, Abraham Elias.
84Your Life, What Is It? A Vapour. A Sermon Preached in St. Augustine's Church, Highbury...on Sunday Evening, October 8th, 1876. No. 899 – Penny Pulpit. London: F. Davis.Calthrop, Gordon.
85Church of England Teaching. Tract No. 1. Montreal: William Drysdale & Co., 1890.Carmichael, James.
86True Humanity of Christ. A Second and Third Letter to the Editor of the Morning Watch. London, 1829.Carne, Robert Harkness.
87Reply to Remarks on Mr. Carson's Treatise on Baptism, Contained in a Note in Mr. Bickersteth's Late Work on the Same Subject. Ipswich: J. M. Burton, 1840.Carson, Alexander.
88Catechism, Set Forth in the Book of Common Prayer, Briefly Explained by Short Notes Grounded Upon Holy Scripture. To Which is Added an Essay of Questions and Answers, Framed out of the Same Notes, for the Exercise of Youth. Oxford: University Press, 1837. 
89Battle of the Standpoints. The Old Testament and the Higher Criticism. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1890.Cave, Alfred.
90Tour Through Holland, Flanders, and Part of France Containing a Particular and Exact Account of Most of the Great Towns, Roads, Methods of Travelling, Customs, Manners, Religion, &c. in Those Countries; Interspersed with Such Occasional Sentiments and Reflections, As May Render It Both of Civil and Religious Utility. Leeds: James Nichols, 1815.Cayley, Cornelius.
91Lectures on Butler's "Analogy of Religion"...Delivered in the University of Edinburgh.Chalmers, Thomas.
92Copy of "Claim and Protest" Addressed to the Lords, Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England. London, 1862.Chamberlain, Cator.
93First Lecture on "The People" of the West Indies, Their Duties to Themselves and to Others. Delivered by Request, at Antigua. London: J. W. W. Thompson, 1860.Chambers, Thomas M.
94Word in Sifting Times. London: Wertheim and Macintosh, 1850.Champneys, W. Weldon.
95Cheap Repository Tracts; Entertaining, Moral, Religious. London: Law and Gilbert, 1807. 
96Christian Observer. New Series. No. 429, September 1873. 
97Christian Taught by the Colours of the Church Seasons. London: Church Press Co. 
98Creature Worship: The Witness of Holy Writ, and of the Third Ecumenical Synod. Against It, and in Condemnation of the Dodge or Evasion of Relative Worship by Which It Is Defended by the Pagans, Ancient and Modern, by the Nestorians, by Rome, and by the Greeks, and by Some Apostate and Idolatrous Anglicans, So-Called. Jersey City: James Chrystal, 1901.Chrystal, James.
99Church Property National Property. Also the Origin of Compulsory Tithe From a Letter of Sir Walter Phillimore. Printed for the Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
100Address Delivered on Laying the Foundation Stone of Highbury College... Also Addresses Delivered on the Opening of the College, by H. F. Burder, W. Harris. London: F. Westley & A. H. Davis, 1826.Clayton, George.
101Sermon Delivered at York-Street Chapel, Walworth, Surrey, on Sunday the 11th of August, 1833, upon the Lamented Decease of William Wilberforce, Esq. for Many Years one of the Representatives of the County of York, in the Parliament of Great Britain. London: Hatchard and Son, 1833.Clayton, George.
102Education: The Duty of the Church of Christ in Relation Thereto; Two Sermons, Preached in Castle Gate Chapel, Nottingham, on Sunday, Dec. 18, 1870. Nottingham: Derre, 1871.Clemance, Clement.
103Clerical Poverty. London: Church of England Book Society. 
104Pulpit and Human Life; or, The Minister As the Interpreter and Spiritual Leader of Human Life. An Address Delivered to the Students of Lancashire Independent College, Manchester, at the Forty-Seventh Sessional Anniversary, June 19th, 1890. London: James Clarke & Co., 1890.Clifford, John.
105Importance of Right Views on Baptism. An Appeal to Pious Paedobaptists. London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co.; 1848Clowes, Francis.
106Practice of Confession in the Church of England. 4th ed. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1899.Cobbe, Francis Power.
107College for the Instruction of Asiatic Christian and Other Youth, in Eastern Literature and European Science, at Sersmpore, Bengal. London: Black, Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen; 1819. 
108Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of Misery: or Miss Sellon in the Family; With Some Remarks on "A Reply to the Rev. James Spurrell"; "Two Letters to the Rev. Edward Coleridge", &c, &c. London: T. Hatchard, 1852.Colles, W. M.
109Confession: A Reply to a Lecture Delivered by the Rev. James McCave, D.D., Roman Priest in Bilston, on "Confession Vindicated". London: William Macintosh, 1868.Collette, Charles Hastings.
110Church: Its Influence, Duties, and Hopes in the Present Age. A Lecture. London: James Nisbet and Co.Coley, Samuel.
111Two Funeral Discourses: The First by William Bengo Collyer...Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. H. F. Burder; The Second by Henry Forster Burder...at the Internment of Mrs. Collyer. London: B. J. Holdsworth, 1828.Collyer, William Bengo, and Burder, Henry Forster.
112Coming Events, as Revealed in Scripture, Arranged with a View to Show Their Order and Connection. With Illustrative Diagram. 4th ed. London: G. Morrish. 
113Coming of the Lord, the Taking up of the Church. The Judgements That Will Follow and Then the Millenium. With Illustrative Diagram. 2 copies. London: G. Morrish. 
114Confederacies of Men and the Judgments of God. Manchester: John Heywood. 
115Reasons for Abjuring Allegiance to the See of Rome. A Letter to the Earl of Shrewsbury. 11th ed. London: T. Hatchard, 1852.Connelly, Pierce.
116Completeness and Adequacy of the Evidences of Christianity. A Lecture, Delivered in Connection with the Christian Evidence Society, June 2, 1871. 2nd ed. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1871.Cook, F. C.
117Sermon Preached at the Jews' Chapel, Spitalfields, on Friday, May 6, 1814, Being the Sixth Anniversary of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews. London: B. R. Goakman, 1814.Cooper, William.
118Correspondence Between the Bishop of Exeter and Right Hon. T. B. Macaulay, in January, 1849, on Certain Statements Respecting the Church of England, in the First Chapter of His History of England. 
119Country Clergy and the Country Poor. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
120No Modifications; A Letter Addressed to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, Respecting Resolutions Presented by Him to the House of Commons on the Subject of Education, Occasioned by the Proposed Bill of Sir James Graham. London: Thomas Word, 1843.Cox, F. A.
121Motives to Missionary Zeal. A Sermon, Preached Before the Missionary Society, at St. Ann's Church, Blackfriars, on Friday, May 14, 1819. London: Printed for the Missionary Society, 1819.Cox, R.
122Inquiry into the Origin of the Belief in Predestination. London: Rivingtons, 1860.Cronhelm, E. W.
123Way in Which the External Tranquility of Christian Churches May Be Connected with Their Spiritual Improvement and Extension, Considered in a Sermon on Acts ix. 31. Oxford: Printed for the author, 1825.Cubitt, George.
124Few Plain Reasons Why We Should Believe in Christ and Adhere to His Religion: Addresst to the Patrons and Professors of the New Philosophy. London: Messrs. Lackington, Allen, and Co.; 1801.Cumberland, Richard.
125Salvation. A Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of Crathie, Balmoral, Before Her Majesty the Queen, Sunday, September 22, 1850. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue and Co.; 1850.Cumming, John.
126"To Provide a Refuge for the Criminal is to Give a Bounty on the Crime." This Principle Examined, in Its Application to the Guardian Society and Other Similar Institutions, in a Sermon Preached for the Benefit of that Society, Before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and the Sheriffs, at the Church of Saint Catherine Cree, on Sunday, October 25, 1817. London: Ellerton and Henderson, 1817.Cunningham, J. W.
127Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Sarum, on the 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th Days of July, 1809. London: F. C. and J. Rivington, 1809.Daubeny, Charles.
128Signs of the Kingdom of Heaven: An Appeal to Scriptures upon the Question of Miracles. Tracts for Priests and People. No. 4. Cambridge: MacMillan and Co., 1861.Davies, John Llewelyn.
129Dispositions and Conduct Required of Christians Towards Their Rulers; and the Tendency of Infidelity to Promote a Spirit of Disloyalty. A Sermon, Preached at the Parish Church of Clapham, in Surrey, on Sunday November 7, 1819. London: Tilling and Hughes, 1819.Dealtry, William.
130Sermon Preached at the Parish Church of St. Anne's, Soho, on Friday, May 5, 1815, Before the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews, in the Seventh Year of Their Establishment. London: M'intosh, 1815.Dealtry, William.
131Death of Hume. Bristol: Fuller. 
132Defence of Moderation in Religious Doctrine, Practice, and Opinion: Applied to the Circumstances of the Present Times by a Country Vicar. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1812. 
133Christ's Spirit a Christian's Strength: or A Plain Discovery of the Mighty and Invincible Power That All Believers Receive Through the Gift of the Spirit. First Held Forth in Two Sermons on Acts i.8 and After Published for the Instruction and Use of Those That Are Spiritual, Anno 1645. Middletown: Tertius Dunning, 1812.Dell, William.
134Doctrine of Baptisms, Reduced from Its Ancient and Modern Corruptions; and Restored to Its Primitive Soundness and Integrity; According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith, and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom. 13th ed. Providence: Goddard and Mann, 1815.Dell, William.
135Old Paths: Being Two Sermons...Preached on the First and Second Sunday in Advent in the District Church of St. Mary, Bryanston Square. London: T. Taylor, 1844.Dibdin, T. F.
136Confession and Absolution in the Church of England: A Letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Containing Some Observations on "The Freedom of Confession" (by the Rev. Canon Carter). London: Hardwicke and Bogue, 1877.Dimock, Nathaniel.
137Discourses Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Henry Forster Burder, M.A., to the Pastoral Office at St. Thomas's Square, Hackney, March 2nd, 1814. London: Josiah Conder, 1814. 
138Statement of the Proceedings in the Case of Ditcher V. Denison; Illustrating the Present Condition of the Church of England; and the Dangers Which Threaten the Maintenance of Sound Doctrine in That Church from the Operation of the Church Discipline Act. London: T. Hatchard, 1858.Ditcher, Joseph.
139Repentance and Faith. A Sermon Preached at St. Matthew's, Rugby, on Sunday Evening, August 6th, 1871. No. 523 – The Penny Pulpit. London: J. Paul.Dixon, Robert.
140Dress of the Clergy in the Ministrations of the Sanctuary. London: Church Press Co. 
141Early Piety; A Sermon on Proverbs, Chapter IV, Verse 9. Addressed to the Children of Sunday Schools, by a Friend to Youth. 2nd ed. Bristol: W. Major, 1812. 
142Christianity Contrasted with Hindooism. A Sermon Preached Before the London Missionary Society, at the Tabernacle, on Wednesday Evening, May 8, 1822. London: London Missionary Society, 1822.East, Timothy.
143Home Missions; or, The Claims Which Counties Have on the Exertions of Christian Zeal. A Sermon, Preached at Warwick, Before the Associated Ministers and Churches of Warwickshire and Worcestershire, April 21, 1819. F. Westley, 1819.East, Timothy.
144Sermon, Preached in Ebenezer Chapel, Birmingham, September the 30th, 1821, on the Lamented Death of John Dickinson, Gent. Birmingham: R. Wrightson, 1821.East, Timothy.
145Obligation of the Church to Prosecute the Missionary Enterprise to Which It Is Committed. A Sermon Preached Before the London Missionary Society, at Surrey Chapel, on Wednesday, May 10th, 1837. London: Fisher, Son, and Co.; 1837.Ely, John.
146English Pulpit: or, What to Preach and How to Preach. An Expostulatory Appeal by an English Rector. 4th ed. London: Hatchards, 1875. 
147Review of the Miracles, Prophecies, & Mysteries of the Old and New Testaments, and the Morality and Consolation of the Christian Religion. London: John Brooks, 1835.Ensor, George.
148Established Church and Popular Progress. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
149On Prayer and Divine Aid. A Letter on the Duty and Efficacy of Prayer: With Observations on Divine Aid, Extracted from Dr. Cogan's Theological Disquisitions. Bristol: William Browne, 1829.Estlin, John Bishop.
150Observations on the Foundation of Morals; Suggested by Professor Whewell's Sermons on the Same Subject. London: Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1838.Eugenius.
151Church-Going. A Dialogue: Addressed to His Parishoners. 5th ed.Ewbank, W. Withers.
152Four Sermons on the Doctrine of Regeneration, According to Scripture and the Church of England. London: F. C. & J. Rivington, 1853.Faber, George Stanley.
153Failure of the Establishment in the Rural Districts. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
154Archdeacon Farrar on Foreign Missions.Farrar, F. W.
154aDante.Farrar, F. W.
155Evening Communion. Reprinted from The Rock Newspaper for Feb. 3rd, 1893. London: Protestant Churchmen's Alliance.Farrar, F. W.
156Fasting Communion. London: National Protestant Church Union.Farrar, F. W.
156aIdeals of Nations.Farrar, F. W.
156bInspiration of Holy Scripture.Farrar, F. W.
157Pope's Letter to the English People. Reprinted from the "Contemporary Review", for July, 1893...People's Series, No. 9. London: National Protestant Church Union.Farrar, F. W.
158Sacerdotalism...Reprinted from the "Contemporary Review", for July, 1892...People's Series, No. 5. London: National Protestant Church Union.Farrar, F. W.
159Sermon...Preached in Westminster Abbey, at the 21st Anniversary of the Church of England Temperance Society. A Nation's Curse. London: Baines, Printer.Farrar, F. W.
160Shall We Unite with Rome? Or, True and False Union. London: The Religious Tract Society, No. 18.Farrar, F. W.
161Undoing the Work of the Reformation. Reprinted from the 'Contemporary Review", for July, 1893...People's Edition, No. 2. London: National Protestant Church Union, 1893.Farrar, F. W.
162Sorrow and Joy of the Servants of Christ: Being the Substance of a Sermon Delivered on Wednesday Evening, March 12th, 1823, at Ebenezer Chapel, Albany Road, Camberwell. Battle: T. Bayley, 1823.Fenner, David.
163Few Words to Churchmen, Pointing out the Great Danger to the Church of England from the Present State of the Law. London: Rivingtons, 1865. 
164Few Words to Protestants About Baptismal Regeneration. London: The Church Press Co., 1865. 
165Church's Creed or the Crown's Creed? A Letter to the Most Right Rev. Archbishop Manning, Etc., Etc. London: J. T. Hayes, 1868.Ffoulkes, Edmund S.
166Religious Fasting: Its Nature Considered and Design Stated, with Reference to the Safety and Happiness of the Nation: Occasioned by the Late Public Fast, Appointed by His Majesty's Royal Proclamation. Swansea: Published for the author, 1806.Fielden, Joshua.
167Is the Church in Danger? Alfreton: J. N. Jackson, 1895.Fillingham, R. C.
168Divine Inspiration of the Jewish Scriptures or Old Testament, Asserted by St. Paul, 2 Timothy, iii.16. and Dr. Gedde's Reasons Against This Sense of His Words Examined. London: A. Strahan, 1803.Findlay, Robert.
169British Preacher. Sermon 1. Admonitions to the Young.Fletcher, Joseph.
170Funeral Sermon on the Death of the Rev. W. Thorp, Delivered at Castle Green Chapel, Bristol, on Lord's Day Morning, May 26, 1833...Including A Memoir of Mr. Thorp, and The Letters Addressed by Him to His Church, During the Last Month of His Life. London: Westley and Davis, 1833.Fletcher, Joseph.
171Vita Mortalis Rebus Est Amplissima Immortalibus, or The Greatness of Opportunities in the Christian Life, a Farewell Sermon. London: Hope and Co., 1850.Fletcher, John.
172Watson Refuted; Being an Answer to the Apology for the Bible; in a Series of Letters to the Bishop of Llandaff. London: R. Carlile, 1826.Francis, Samuel.
173Clergyman's Reasons for Disestablishment. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control.Fry, Lucius G.
174Pan-Anglican Synod. A Sermon. Oxford: Rivingtons, 1867.Fulford, Francis.
175Religious Thoughts in the Nineteenth Century: A Paper Read at the Southport Evangelical Conference, May 29, 1877. Southport: Robert Johnson.Garbett, Rev. Canon.
176Atonement As a Fact and As a Theory. Tracts for Priests and People, No. III. Cambridge: MacMillan and Co., 1861.Garden, Francis.
177Letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Respecting the Sunday Liquor Traffic. London: R. Clay, Son, and Taylor; 1867.Garrett, John.
178Present Position of the Christian Church in the Calendar of Prophecy. London: W. H. & L. Collingrdige, 1869.Gascoyne, R.
179Man in Earnest: Sir Thomas Foxwell Buxton. Norwich: Josiah Fletcher, 1853.Geldart, Mrs. Thomas.
180Thoughts on the Liturgy. The Difficulties of an Honest and Conscientious Use of the Book of Common Prayer Considered As a Loud and Reasonable Call for the Only Remedy, Revision: With Closing Remarks on the Correspondence of Lord Lyttleton with Lord Ebury Respecting the Petition for Revision from Four Hundred and Sixty of the Clergy. London: Wertheim, Macintosh, and Hunt; 1860.Gell, Philip.
181Excellency and Importance of the Sacred Scriptures: A Sermon, Preached in Church-Street Chapel, Salisbury, December 19, 1813; on Instituting a School, for Teaching the Adult Poor to Read the Holy Scriptures. Salisbury: Published by the author.Gellard, George.
182Cause of Missions, the Cause of God. A Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of Crossgate, Durham, England, on the Second Sunday After Epiphany; January 20, 1839. New York: Swords, Stanford, and Co.; 1839.Gilly, William Stephen.
183Four Discourses. Houghton-Le-Spring: James Beckwith, 1835.Gilpin, Bernard.
184Appeal to Evangelical Churchmen in Behalf of Liturgical Revision. London: William Hunt and Company.Girdlestone, Charles.
185Gospel Christianity; or, The Religion of the Bible Compared with Skeptical Theology and Papal Superstition. In a Letter to Parishioners. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts; 1867.Girdlestone, Charles.
186Sermon – From "Church Sermons"...Delivered at the Foundling Hospital Chapel, on Sunday Morning, November 19, 1871.Gleadall, J. W.
187Good Old Church. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control. 
188Letter to the Bishop of Exeter; Containing an Examination of His Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury. 2nd ed. London: J. Hatchard and Son, 1850.Goode, William.
189Rome's Tactics; or, A Lesson for England from the Past: Showing That the Great Object of Popery Since the Reformation Has Been to Subvert and Ruin Protestant Churches and Protestant States by Dissensions and Troubles Caused by Disguised Popish Agents: With a Brief Notice of Rome's Allies in the Church of England. London: Hatchard and Co., 1867.Goode, William.
190Some Difficulties in the Late Charge of the Lord Bishop of Oxford Respectfully Pointed out in a Letter to His Lordship. 1st American ed., from 2nd London ed. Philadelphia: Herman Hooker, 1842.Goode, William.
191...Against the Bishop of Exeter: The Judgment of Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, Kt., Delivered in the Arches Court of Canterbury, on the 2nd Day of August, 1849, as Taken in Short-Hand. London: Seeleys, 1849.Gorham, Clerk.
192Orations to the Oratorians; Being a Supplement to the Rev. Dr. Newman's Lectures on "Catholicism in England". London: Ward and Co.Grant, Brewin.
193Three Shams: The Sham Peter, Called the Pope; Sham Church, Called Infallible; Sham Bible, Douay and Tradition. Three Lectures Delivered in the Rown Hall, Birmingham September 23, 30, and October 7, 1851. Re-printed from the "Bible and the People", with Additions. London: Ward and Co.Grant, Brewin.
194Grace All Sufficient: Where It Is Found; What It Effects; and How It Is Communicated. Douglas, Isle of Man: R. H. Johnson, 1863.Gray, J. H.
195Christian Hero Triumphant in His Fall. A Funeral Sermon on Croly, the Historian, the Moralist, the Poet, the Divine. London: Wertheim, Macintosh, and Hunt, 1861.Gregg, Tresham Dames.
196Of Wisdom, and the Fear of God. London: Edward Couchman, 1846.Hale, Matthew, Sir.
197Romish Versions of the Bible. Facts and Arguments for the Consideration of Bible Societies. London: Wertheim and Macintosh, 1856.Hales, J. D.
198Controversy on Important Theological Questions; Between the "Eclectic Review". Reprinted, with Additions, from the "Morning Advertiser". London: W. H. Collingridge, 1856.Hall, Newman; Binney, Thomas; and Grant, James; et. al.
199Essential Difference Between Christian Baptism, and the Baptism of John, More Fully Stated and Confirmed; in Reply to a Pamphlet, Entitled, "A Plea for Primitive Communion". 3rd ed. London: T. Hamilton, 1823.Hall, Robert.
200Short Statement of the Reasons for Christian, in Opposition to Party Communion. London: Hamilton, Adams, & Co.; 1826.Hall, Robert.
201Duty and Resource of a Bereaved Flock. A Sermon Preached at St. John's Church, Upper Holloway, Sunday Morning, June 29th, 1834, on Occasion of the Death of the Rev. William Marshall. London: Hatchard and Son, 1834.Hambleton, John.
202English Reformation Commemorated, in the Preaching of the Everlasting Gospel, and the Finding of the Book in the Time of Josiah. Two Sermons, Preached at the Chapel of Ease, Islington, on Sunday, October 4, 1835. 2 copies. London: Forbes and Jackson, 1835.Hambleton, John.
203Intercommunity of Churches: A Sermon, Preached in the Crescent Chapel, Liverpool, October 11th, 1842, Before the Representations of the Congregational Union of England and Wales, Assembled in That Town. London: Hamilton, Adams & Co.; 1842.Hamilton, Richard Winter.
204Education the Necessity of Mankind: A Sermon Preacht at Hurstpierpoint on the 25th of June, 1851, at the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the School for the Middle Classes. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1851.Hare, Julius Charles.
205Letter to the Very Reverend Dean of Chichester, on the Agitation Excited by the Appointment of Dr. Hampden to the See of Hereford. London: John William Parker, 1848.Hare, Julius Charles.
206Non-Communicating Attendance in the Light of History. A Liturgical and Historical Study. New York: Thomas Whittaker, 1888.Harris, Thos. R.
207Church Property Public Property. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control.Harrison, Frederic.
208Pastoral Vigilance. A Charge Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Samuel Davis, at Neidham Market, April 18, 1834, to Which is Appended Notes, Critical and Illustrative, on Acts xx. 28. London: Frederick Westley, 1834.Henderson, E.
209Human Life Represented. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Mr. Richard Fisher. Preached at Winchcomb, Gloucestershire, on Sunday, January 28th 1810. London: R. Edwards, 1810.Hill, Josiah.
210Authority of Tradition in Matters of Religion. Philadelphia: Hooker and Agnew, 1841.Holden, George.
211Protestant Lecture. The Impossibility of Civil or Religious Liberty Under Papal Supremacy. A Lecture to the Operatives of the Borough of Finsburg...Delivered on Wednesday Evening, August 5, 1840. London: Finsbury Operative Protestant Association.Holden, George.
212Reply. Baptismal Regeneration and Sacramental Justification Not the Doctrine of the English Church. In a Letter Addressed to the Lord Bishop of London; Containing Exceptions Against Certain Strictures Made in His Charge Delivered at St. Paul's Cathedral, Oct. 10, 1842. Longon: J. Hatchard and Son, 1842.Holloway, James Thomas.
213Authentic Memoirs of the Life of the Late Lamented Princess Charlotte; With Clear Statements Showing the Succession to the Crown, and the Probability of the Wife of Jerome Bonaparte Becoming Queen, and Her Son, Jerome Napoleon, Being Prince of Wales, and Afterwards King of These Realms. 11th ed. London: William Hone, 1817.Hone's Edition.
214Memoirs of Prince Leopold from His First Arrival in England with a Variety of Anecdotes of the Princess Charlotte, Now First Collected. London: William Hone, 1817.Hone's Edition.
215Call to Union on the Principles of the English Reformation. A Sermon, Preached at the Primary Visitation of Charles Thomas Lord Bishop of Ripon...With Notes and an Appendix, Containing Copious Extracts from the Reformers. From the 4th London ed. New York: Rufus Dawes, 1839.Hook, Walter Farquhar.
216Call to Union on the Principles of the English Reformation. A Sermon, Preached at the Primary Visitation of Charles Thomas Lord Bishop of Ripon...With Notes and an Appendix, Containing Copious Extracts from the Reformers. 3rd ed. London: J. G. & F. Rivington, 1839.Hook, Walter Farquahar.
217Hear the Church: A Sermon Preached in the Chapel Royal, St. James' Palace, on the First Sunday After Trinity, June 17, 1836. London: J. L. Powell, 1838.Hook, Walter Farquahar.
218Mutual Forebearance Recommended in Things Indifferent: A Sermon Preached at the Consecration of the Church of St. John the Baptist, in the Parish of Hawarden, on the 22nd of July, 1843. New York: James A. Sparks, 1843.Hook, Walter Farquhar.
219Sermon, on the Kind and Merciful Treatment of Dumb Animals. Preached at Moseley Chapel, in the County of Worcester, March 6, 1825. London: L. B. Seeley and Son, 1825.Hopkins, William T.
220Good News of Peace. A Sermon Preached at Christ Church, Cambridge, on Christmas Day, 1854. Cambridge Port: Thurston and Torry, 1855.Hoppin, Nicholas.
221Scripture & Common Sense of the Doctrines of Regeneration and Baptism: Respectfully Submitted to the Consideration of All Who Dare Believe Scripture, and Who Have Good Sense to Respect an Appeal to Common Sense. Manchester: W. & R. Dean.Horne, Melville.
222Sermon Preached at the Parish Church of St. Andrew by the Wardrobe and St. Anne, Blackfriars, on Tuesday in Whitsun Week, June 4, 1811, Before the Society for Missions to Africa and the East, Instituted by Members of the Established Church, Being Their Eleventh Anniversary. 2nd American Edition. London Printed; Boston: Reprinted and sold by Samuel T. Armstrong, 1811.Horne, Melville.
223Afflictions and Triumphs of the Church of Christ. A Lecture, Delivered in the Church of the United Parishes of Saint Edmund the King and Martyr, and Saint Nicholas Acons, Lombard Street, on Sunday Evening, Oct. 4, 1835, the Third Centenary of the English Reformation, and of the Publication of the First Entire Protestant English Version of the Bible, Oct. 4, 1535. London: J. H. Abraham, 1836.Horne, Thomas Hartwell.
224Conformity of the Church of England in Her Ministry, Doctrine, and Liturgy, to the Apostolic Precept and Pattern. A Sermon, Delivered on Sunday Evening, Dec. 15, 1833, in the Church of the United Parishes of Saint Edmund the King and Martyr, and Saint Nicholas Acons, Lombard-Street. To Which is Added an Address Delivered on Sunday Morning, Dec. 22, 1833, Previously to Reading the Thirty-Nine Articles. 2nd ed. London: T. Cadell, 1834.Horne, Thomas Hartwell.
225Moments of Relaxation; or, The Scenes of Calvary, with Lines on the Death of J. Oxtoby, and Other Original Pieces. Thorne: J. Crampton, 1830.Howcraft, W.
226What England Owes to the Reformation. A lecture Given Before the Men's Guild at S. George's Battersea, on 5th March, 1894. People's Series, No. 7. London: National Protestant Church Union.Hull, Edward.
227Essay on Miracles. London: J. Watson, 1848.Hume, David.
228Sermon Preached at the Anniversary of the Royal Human Society, in St. James's Church, Westminster, on Sunday, April 24, 1803...To Which Is Added, an Appendix of Miscellaneous Observations on Resurrection. London: Royal Humane Society, 1803.Huntingford, George Isaac, Bishop of Gloucester.
229Important Case Argued: In Three Dialogues, Between Dr. Opium, Gallio, and Discipulus. Designed to Expose Erroneous Teachers; Alarm Secure Sinners; and Assist the Disciples of Christ. 8th ed. Oxford: Bartlett and Newman, 1813. 
230Theology of the Commission on the Subjects of Christian Baptism. A Hand-Book on Christian Baptism. Part II. Subjects. London: Elliot Stock, 1868.Ingham, R.
231Solemn and Affectionate Address to Both Jews and Christians. Clearly Demonstrating from the Prophecies and Descriptions of the Saviour in the Old Testament, and the Complete Fulfillment of All Those Sublime Truths As Set Forth in the Gospel, that Jesus Christ...is the Only and True Messiah. 5th ed. Southampton.Isaacs, Hyam.
232On Evil Speaking: A Sermon, Preached in Mosley-Street Chapel, Manchester, on Wednesday, October 3, 1804, at the Associated Monthly Lecture. Manchester: R. & W. Dean & Co., 1804.Jack, Robert.
233Sermon Preached at St. Pancras Church, London, on Sunday, November 26, 1871. Church Sermons by Eminent Clergymen, No. 2.Jackson, John.
234Our Present Difficulties. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London, at His Second Visitation, in October, 1875. London: William Skeffington, 1875.Jackson, John.
235Communicant's Remembrancer, or, A Short Explanation of What is Contained and Implied in the Lord's Supper. London, 1817.Jackson, Miles.
236Positivism. A Lecture Delivered in Connection with the Christian Evidence Society, May 5, 1871. 4th ed. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1871.Jackson, W.
237Affectionate Counsels to Students of Theology, on Leaving College, and Also to Young Ministers; Being an Address, Considerably Enlarged, Delivered in Ebenezer Chapel, June 25, 1844, to Mr. Eustace Rogers Conder, Mr. Henry Bromcreak, Mr. Hill, Mr. Thorp, Mr. Fairbrother, Mr. Holder, on the Completion of Their Studies, and Leaving Spring Hill College. London: Hamilton, Adams and Co.; 1844.James, John Angell.
238Attraction of the Cross. A Sermon, Preached Before the London Missionary Society, at Surrey Chapel, on Wednesday Morning, May 12, 1819. London: London Missionary Society, 1819.James, John Angell.
239Crisis; or Hope and Fear Balanced: A Sermon, in Reference to the Present Situation of the Country: Preached in Ebenezer Chapel, Birmingham, on Sunday Morning, Nov. 28, 1819. 2nd ed. Birmingham: Beilby and Knotts, 1819.James, John Angell.
240Death of Eminent Ministers, A Public Loss. A Funeral Sermon, for Dr. Bogue, Preached in Carr's-Lane Meeting, Birmingham, November 6, 1825. Birmingham: B. Hudson, 1825.James, John Angell.
241Dissent and the Church of England; or, A Defence of the Principles of Nonconformity, Conratined in "The Church Member's Guide," in Reply to a Pamplet, Entitled "Church of England and Dissent". London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1830.James, John Angell.
242Dissent and the Church of England; or, A Defence of the Principles of Nonconformity, Conratined in "The Church Member's Guide," in Reply to a Pamplet, Entitled "Church of England and Dissent". 2nd ed. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1830.James, John Angell.
243Ministerial Duties Stated and Enforced. A Pastoral Charge, Delivered to the Rev. Thomas James, at His Ordination over the Independent Church, Assembling in City Chapel, London. Birmingham: T. Knott, 1816.James, John Angell.
244Missionary Prospects. A Sermon, the Substance of Which Was Delivered in Hoxton Chapel, on Tuesday at the Opening of Hoxton College As a Missionary Academy. Birmingham: B. Hudson, 1826.James, John Angell.
245Parental Desire, Duty, and Encouragement. The Substance of Two, Sermons, Preached in Carr's Lane Meeting-House, Birmingham, March 25th, 1810. Birmingham: 1810.James, John Angell.
246Christian Contemplated in a Course of Lectures Delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath. New York: Thomas George, Jr.; 1835.Jay, William.
247Friendship in Death. A Discourse Sacred to the Memory of Samuel Hallett, Esq. Who Departed This Life May 22, 1825. Preached in Argyle Chapel, Bath. 2 copies. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; 1825.Jay, William.
248General Remarks on the Reformation: A Sermon, Delivered in Argyle Chapel, October 4th, 1835, Being the Three Hundreth Year That Very Day of Publishing the First Complete Version of the Bible in English. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; 1835.Jay, William.
249Mutual Duties of Husbands and Wives. A Sermon, Occasioned by the Marriage of R. S., Esq. of M. Preached in Argyle-Chapel, Bath, August 16, 1801. 6th ed. Bath.Jay, William.
250Saviour Honored in His People. A Sermon Preached at ST. Ive's, on the 8th of October, 1812, Before the Bedford Union. Bath: 1812.Jay, William.
251Scriptures: A Sermon, Designed to Bear on the Claims of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath, on Sunday Morning, March 11th, 1832. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; 1832.Jay, William.
252Sensibility at the Fall of Eminence. A Sermon, Preached in Surrey Chapel, at the Funeral of the Rev. Rowland Hill. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; 1833.Jay, William.
253Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Eliza Berry; and Preached in the Common-Close Meeting, Warminster, March 1, 1812. Bath: Published for the author, 1812.Jay, William.
254Sermons Preached at Cambridge, During the Month of May, 1837. Cambridge: J. Hall, 1837.Jay, William.
255Letters on the Atonement. London: C. and F. Rivington, 1804.Jerram, Charles.
256To Your Tents, O Britons! A Sermon, Preached in the Parish Church of Sutton Saint Mary, in the County of Lincoln, July 31, 1803. Wisberth: John Write.Jerram, Charles.
257John Howard. True Tales for Spare Hours, No. 9. London: James Nisbet & Co. 
258Full and Complete Analysis, of Dr. Paley's Natural Theology; or Evidences of the Existence and Attributes of the Deity: Collected from the Appearances of Nature. 2nd ed. Harlow: B. Flower, 1807.Joyce, Jeremiah.
259Judgment of Archbishop Cranmer, &c. 
260Importance of Education to the Christian Minister: A Sermon, Preached at George's Meeting-House, Exeter; June the 17th, 1804: in Recommendation of the Academical Institution in That City. Birmingham: J. Belcher, 1804.Kentish, John.
261Kingdom of Heaven: What Is It? With Illustrative Diagrams. London: G. Moorish. 
262Ruin and Rescue. A True Story. London: The Book Society, 1861.Kirk, John.
263Christmas Day Sermon. St. Luke II. 14. 1898. London: Peace Society, 1899.Kitchin, G. W.
264"The Death of Peace". Great Truths for Thoughtful Moments. No. III. London: Blackader & Co., 1853.Laing, David.
265Layman's Appeal for the Church. Addressed to Her Lay Members. 2 copies. London: Spottiswoode & Co., Printers, 1868. 
266Dissent Unscriptural and Unjustifiable, Demonstrated in a Third Letter to the Rev. J. Pye Smith. Being an Answer to His "Rejoinder" to "A Second Letter" on That Subject. Bristol: W. Strong, 1835.Lee, Samuel.
267No God: A Sermon, Preached at St. Stephen's, Walbrook, London, on Sunday Morning, the 28th October, 1849...Dedicated to the Reverend George Croly; in Homage and Gratitude. Wigan W. Strickland, 1840.Lester, John W.
268Letter Addressed to the Rev. John Burnet of Camberwell in Reply to His Lectures on the Errors of the Religious World," but Especially on the "Atonement", by an "Old Disciple". London: H. Quelch. 
269Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Bishop of Exeter. New York: Stanford & Sword, 1850. 
270Letter to the Right Honourable Robert Peel, on the Danger and Impolicy of the Measures at Present Proposed to the British Parliament, for the Purpose of Rendering Roman Catholics Eligible to Some of the Highest Offices in the State, by a Student of Gray's. London: J. Eedes, 1829. 
271Christian's Life and Death. A Sermon Occasioned by the Decease of the Rev. John Whitehouse...and Delivered on the Day of the Funeral, February 1st, 1825, Containing Some Brief Account of His Life...Together with the Address Delivered at the Interment, by the Rev. George Clayton; Taken in Short Hand by a Friend. 1825.Lewis, Thomas.
272Reconciliation: A Funeral Sermon Occasioned by the Decease of Miss S. Containing Some Account of Her Experience and Death Delivered on Lord's Day February 23rd, 1823, at Union Chapel, Islington. London, 1823.Lewis, Thomas.
273Tribute of Respect and Affection to the Memory of His Late Most Gracious Majesty, George the Third. A Sermon, Delivered at Orange Street Chapel, Leicester Fields; and at Union Chapel, Islington; on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1820. London.Lewis, Thomas.
274Life of Izaak Walton. London: James Burns, 1841. 
275Life of Lord Exmouth. London: James Burns, 1842. 
276Life of Nicholas Ridley, Bishop of London. London: James Burns, 1843. 
277Elect Church and Its Sure Foundation. A Sermon Preached on Sunday Morning, September 20th, 1868; at St. James's, Dover. No. 322 – Penny Pulpit. London: J. Paul, 1868.Light, W. E.
278"Who is He That Overcometh the World": A Sermon, Preached in St. John's Church Blackheath, on Sunday, October 8, 1854. London: Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday; 1854.Light, W. E.
279Conversations on the Divine Government, Shewing That Everything Is from God, and For Good, to All. London: J. Johnson, 1802.Lindsey, Theophilus.
280Local Preachers Journal. No. 1. January, 1844. 
281Zeal and Unanimity in the Defence of Our Country, Preached in the Parish Church of Great Baddow, Essex, on Sunday, July 24, 1803, and Published at the Request of the Parishioners in a Sermon. 2nd ed. Chelmsford: Meggy and Chalk, 1803.Longmore, A.
282Sermon Preached in the Carlisle Cathedral, on Whit-Sunday Afternoon, May 29. Co-operative Congress – Carlisle – 1887. Manchester: Central Co-operative Board.Lord Bishop of Carlisle.
283Lord's Table and Its Place in the Church. London: W. B. Horner. 
284Address Delivered July 8, 1822, on the Laying of the Foundations Stone of St. George's Chapel, Macclesfield. Macclesfield: James Swinnerton, 1822.McAll, Robert Stephens.
285Efficacy of the Grace of God. A Sermon Preached in the MAcclesfield Sunday School, November 12, 1820, on Occasion of the Death of John Wittaker, Esq. The Founder and Superintendent of That Institution. Macclesfield: Wilson and Hall, 1820.McAll, Robert Stephens.
286Sermon, Preached in the Macclesfield Sunday School, on the 10th of January, 1819. Stockport: J. Lomax, 1819.McAll, Robert Stephens.
287Child in the Way. A Sermon. 2nd ed. London: Printed for the author.MacDonald, James Alex.
288Church Catechism and Confrimation; A Manual of Questions Designed to Assist Parents and Teachers. London: Wetheim, MacIntosh and Hunt.MacDonald, Thos. M.
289Baptized for Behoof of the Dead Who? An Answer and an Appeal. London: James Nisbet and Co., 1857.MacFie, R. A.
290Incentives to Virtue, Natural and Revealed. An Essay, Which Obtained the Burney Prize for the Year MDCCCLVI. Cambridge: Macmillan and Co., 1857.Maclear, G. F.
291Auricular Confession and Priestly Absolution: A Lecture. Delivered in the Town Hall, Dorchester, Wednesday Evening, October 13, 1852.Magee, W. C.
292Auricular Confession in the Church of England. A Speech. Delivered in Free Mason's Hall Great Queen Street, London, November 10, 1852. 2nd ed. The Committee of the Protestant Defence Association of the Church of Ireland.Magee, W. C.
293Voluntary System: Can It Supply the Place of the Established Church? With Recent Facts from America. London: Bell and Daldy, 1860.Magee, W. C.
294Annual Address of the Victoria Institute, or Philosophical Society of Great Britain. Delivered at the House of the Society of Arts, on the 7th June, 1875. 5th ed. London: Robert Harwicke, 1875.Main, Robert.
295Plea for National Holy-Days. London: Painter, 1843.Manners, Lord John.
296Friendly and Serious Address. Manchester: S. Russell, 1805.Marsden, George.
297Sermon Preached at the Parish Church of St. Paul, Covent Garden, on Thursday Evening, May 3, 1827, Before the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews. London, 1827.Marsh, W.
298Sermon Preached in St. Lawrence's Church, Reading, March 17, 1812, Before the Reading and Berkshire Auxiliary British and Foreign Bible Society. Reading: M. Cowslade, 1812.Marsh, W.
299Statement Relative to Serampore, Supplementary to a "Brief Memoir". London: Parbury, Allen, and Co.; 1828.Marshman, J.
300Fresh Gift of the Spirit. Manchester: Tubbe & Brook.Marston, Charles. Dallas.
301Position of the Laity in the Church. 2 copies. London: W. Hunt and Co., 1868.Marston, Charles Dallas.
302Church and the Nation in 1862. London: Jackson, Walford and Hodder, 1862.Martin, Samuel.
303Religious Reform of the Episcopal Communion Impracticable, While It Remains United with the State: An Earnest Appeal to Pious Members of the Established Church. London: Westley and Davis, 1834.Mathetes.
304Matthew Henry at Hackney. To Which is Added, Strictures on the Unitarian Writings of the Rev. Lant Carpenter, L.L.D. London: Seeley and Son, 1824. 
305Letter to the Right Honourable Henry Baron Brougham and Vaux, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, on the Expediency of Establishing a General National Registry of Births. London: Saunders and Benning, 1830.Matthews, Richard.
306Bishop Colenso's Criticism Criticised. In a Series of Eight Letters Addressed to the Editor of the "Record" Newspaper. With Notes and a Postscript. London: Wertheim, MacIntosh, and Hunt; 1862.McCaul, Joseph B.
307Man His Own Destroyer, A Sermon...Preached at Camden Chapel, Camberwell, on Wednesday Morning, February 21, 1844: Being Ash Wednesday.Melvill, Henry.
308Preacher. No. XIV. The Doubt of St. Paul. A Sermon Delivered on Sunday Afternoon, September 14, 1856...in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul London. No. 646 – The Penny Pulpit. London: J. Paul, 1856.Melvill, Henry.
309Preventing Grace. A Sermon Delivered on Tuesday Morning, September 23, 1856, at St. Margaret's Church, Lothbury. No. 2,654 – The Penny Pulpit. London: J. Paul, 1856.Melvill, Henry.
310Memoir of the Right Hon. The Earl of Shaftesbury, K. G. Compiled from Original Sources Under the Direction of the Editor of the "Record" with Portrait. London: 'Record'Newspaper Office, 1885. 
311Church in the Villages from the "Social Influence of the State-Church". Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London.Miall, Edward.
312Confessional: A Lecture...at St. James's Hall, Piccadilly, London, March 12, 1867. With Appendix, Containing Extracts from the Archbishop of Canterbury's Pastoral Letter of 1837. Church Association Lectures. No. IV. London: William MacIntosh, 1856.Miller, John C.
313Evangelicals and "The Edinburgh". A Reply to the Article on "Church Parties"...With an Appendix, Containing a Reprint of the Preface to Dr. M'Neile's Sermon on Prince Albert's Visit to Liverpool. Liverpool: Deighton and Laughton.Minton, Samuel.
314Chrestos: A Religious Epithet; Its Import and Influence. London: Williams and Norgate, 1880.Mitchell, J. B.
315Baptism Doth Save. A Letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Exeter. 2nd ed. Liverpool: Deighton and Laughton, 1851.M'Neile, Hugh.
316Modern Persecution. Society for the Liberation of Religion from Sate-Patronage and Control, London. 
317Prayer of Moses: A Sermon. Preached in St. Paul's Church, South Kensington...on Trinity Sunday Morning, June 11th, 1865. No. 84, 85—The Penny Press. London: J. Paul, 1865.Molyneux, Capel.
318Immortality. London: H. R. Allenson.Momerie, Alfred Williams.
319Divine Origin of the Holy Scriptures Inferred from Their Adaptation to the Circumstances of Human Nature. An Essay Which Obtained the Norrisian Medal for 1837. Cambridge: J. & J. J. Deighton, 1840.Moore, Daniel.
320Alleged Inefficiency of the Voluntary System. A Lecture for the British Voluntary Church Society, Delivered at the Rev. J. E. Giles's Meeting House, Salters hall, on the Twenty-Eighth of October, 1835. London: Jackson and Walford, 1836.Morell, Thomas.
321Divinity of Christ. A Sermon. Preached at St. Paul's Church, Newburyport, Dec. 25th, 1812, on the Anniversary of the Nativity of Our Lord and Saviour. Exeter: Charles Norris & Co., 1813.Moss, James.
322Brief Narrative of Facts Relative to the New Orphan Houses, on Ashley Down, Bristol, and Other Objects of the Scriptural Knowledge Institution for Home and Abroad. London: J. Nisbet & Co., 1881.Muller, George.
323Judgement, Delivered December 11th, 1809...Upon the Admission of Articles Exhibited in a Cause of Office Promoted by Kemp, Against Wickes, Clerk, for Refusing to Bury an Infant Child of Two of His Parishioners, Who Had Been Baptized by a Dissenting Minister. Taken in Short-Hand by Mr. Gurney. London: Butterworth and Son, 1826.Nicholl, Sir John.
324Catechism of Christian Doctrine and Practice. London: James Nisbet and Co., 1846.Noel, Baptist W.
325"Not a Penny!" Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
326Not Tradition, but Scripture. Third London edition. 
327Notes on the Declaration Against a Revision of the Prayer Book. With the Opinions of the Bishop of Carlisle and the Rev. Dr. Hugh M'Neile. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1860. 
328Numbers; or, The Majority and the Remnant. 
329"Real Presence", or, The Reformation Struggle Renewed. Being an Argument for Disestablishment. London: George Lamb, 1873.Omer, La.
330On the Present, Past, and Future with Regard to the Creation. London: T. Ward & Co. 
331Nature and Necessity of Preparation for Death. A Sermon Preached in Camberwell Meeting House, November 20, 1825, on Occasion of Death of Robert Sangster. London: B. J. Holdsworth, 1826.Orme, William.
332Our Church. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control. 
333Earnest Communicant. A Course of Preparation for the Lord's Table. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph & Company.Oxenden, Ashton.
334Coming Rest for the Nations of the Earth: or, The Millenium Described in Accordance with Scripture Prophecy. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 1853.Pae, David.
335Coming Struggle Among the Nations of the Earth: The Political Events of the Next Fifteen Years Described in Accordance with Prophecies in Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Apocalypse. Showing Also the Important Position Britain Will Occupy During, and at the End of, the Awful Conflict. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 1853.Pae, David.
336Mission and Density of Russia, As Delineated in Scripture Prophecy. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 1852.Pae, David.
337Supplement to the Coming Struggle Among the Nations of the Earth: Containing Replies to Some Objections Brought Against That Pamphlet; With a Development of the Theory of the Two Witnesses and the 1260 Years: Also, Additional Reasons for Asserting That Britain Cannot Be One of the Ten Horns. London: Houlston and Stoneman, 1853.Pae, David.
338Dr. Watts No Socinian. A Reputation of the Testimony of Dr. Lardner, As Brought Forward in the Rev. T. Belsham's Memoirs of the Late Rev. Theophilus Lindsey, That Dr. Watt's Last Sentiments Were Completely "Unitarian". In a Series of Letters to the Rev. Joseph Smith of Manchester. London: Printed for the author by S. Couchman, 1813.Palmer, Samuel.
339Cavendish Puplit. Sermons...No. 16 – The True Kingdom. Manchester: William Bremner.Parker, Joseph.
340Private Confession. Unknown to the Fathers, and Restricted to Special Cases in the Church of England. A Paper Read Before the South Eastern Clerical and Lay Alliance. Maidstone: W. S. Vinish, 1878.Payne-Smith, R.
341What Ritual Has God Appointed? London: Masters and Co., 1865.Pollock, James S.
342Popular Information about Tithes. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control. 
343Popular Tracts Against Infidelity – No. 1 ¬¬– The Life of Thomas Paine. London: Francis Westley, 1819. 
344Practical Working of the Parochial System. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
344aPrayers for the Dead. Extract from Homily XIX, Third Part. 
344bPriest in Absolution: the House of Lords on Ritualism in the Church, Confession & Absolution; Shocking Disclosures. Manchester: John Heywood, 1877. 
345Professed Believers in Jesus Christ, the Only Proper Subjects of Baptism and Immersion in the Water, the Only Mode of Baptizing Demonstrated in Two Short Essays. To Which Are Added Thirteen Queries on the Mode of Baptizing. London: A. A. Paris, 1821. 
346Prophecy of the Seventy Weeks of Daniel and Its Fulfillment. London: G. Moorish. 
347Address Delivered at the Opening of the General Cemetery or Burying Ground, Low Hill, Liverpool. Liverpool: D. Marples, 1825.Raffles, Thomas.
348Claims of Jesus of Nazareth Examined. London: Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews, 1811.Raffles, Thomas.
349Duties Which a People Owe to Their Pastor and to Each Other. A Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. John Addison Coombs, to the Pastoral Office over the Congregational Church of Christ Assembling in Chapel-Street, Safford, January 26, 1820. Manchester: Joseph Pratt, 1828.Raffles, Thomas.
350Gentiles Gathered to the Fold of Christ. A Sermon Preached at the Poultry Chapel, on Monday Evening, May 7th, 1827, to the Juvenile Societies, in Aid of the London Missionary Society. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1827.Raffles, Thomas.
351Mingled Character of the Divine Dispensations Recognized and Acknowledged. A Sermon. Delivered at the Scotch Secession Church, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool, Tuesday Evening, Jan. 1, 1833, Being a Day of Thanksgiving, Appointed by the Associated Churches on Account of the Removal of the Cholera. Liverpool: David Marples, 1833.Raffles, Thomas.
352Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead: A Lecture Delivered in Grimshaw-Street and Lune Street Chapels, Preston, March 22d and 29th, 1821. Liverpool: Thomas Taylor, 1821.Raffles, Thomas.
353Sorrowing, Not Without Hope; A Sermon Delivered at Great George- Street Chapel, Liverpool, on the Evening of Sunday, November 26, 1826, Occasioned by the Lamented Death of Susan the Wife of J. G. Guinness Who Departed This Life Nov. 13, 1826, in the 33d Year of Her Age. London: Longman and Co., 1827.Raffles, Thomas.
354Four Sermons, on Some Distinctive Principles of the Church of England, Preached at the Weekly Evening Lecture, in St. Peter's Church, Chester. London: T. Hatchard, 1851.Raikes, H.
355Affliction a Blessing in Disguise: A Sermon. Preached in the Scotch Church, Oldham Street, Liverpool, on Sunday, the 16th of April, 1826. London: J. Hatchard and Son, 1826.Ralph, Hugh.
356Real Truth About Church Property. London: Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control. 
357Church of England Indefensible from the Holy Scriptures. London: Longman and Co., 1833.Redford, George.
358Sermon, Preached at the Independent Chapel, Uxbridge, January 4th, 181, Occasioned by the Decease of the Rev. Robert Simpson, Late Resident and Theological Tutor of the Hoxton Academy: With a Sketch of His Life and Character. London: T. Hamilton and J. Conder.Redford, George.
359True Age of Reason; or, A Fair Challenge to Deists. A Candid Examination of the claims of Modern Deism, Containing a Demonstration of the Insufficiency of Unassisted Reason to Lead Mankind to Virtue, to Happiness, and to God. London: J. Holdsworth, 1821.Redford, George.
360Charge Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Ebenezer Miller, M.A. over the Church Assembling at Old Grabel Lane, on the Twenty-Second of February, 1828. London: B. Holdsworth, 1828.Reed, Andrew.
361Hope and Duty of the Church. A Sermon Delivered in Grosvenor Street Chapel, Manchester, at the Annual Meeting of the East Lanceshire Auxiliary Missionary Society, June 18, 1833. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1833.Reed, Andrew.
362Lamentations for the Dead! A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of His Royal Highness Edward Duke of Kent; and His Most Gracious Majesty George the Third: Delivered at Cannon Street Road Chapel, St. George's in the East, February 16, 1820. London: H. Teape, 1820.Reed, Andrew.
363Letter to the Editor of the British Review, Occasioned by the Notice of "No Fiction", And "Martha", in the Last Number of That Work. London: Westley and Davis.Reed, Andrew.
364Ministerial Perseverance. A Charge Delivered at the Settlement of the Rev. Arthur Tidman, over the Church Assembling in Barbican, London, on the 8th of January, MDCCCXXIX. London: Westley and Davis, 1829.Reed, Andrew.
365Pastor's Acknowledgements. A Sermon Occasioned by the Occurrence of the Ninth Anniversary, of the Ordination, Delivered at Cannon Street Road Meeting, on Sunday, November 26, 1820. London: Henry Teape, 1821.Reed, Andrew.
366Prayers of the People the Support of the Minster. A Sermon, Preached at the New Road Meeting0House, St. George's in the East, on Sunday, November 27, 1814, It Being the Third Anniversary of the Ordination. London,1814.Reed, Andrew.
367Prosperity of the Church: A Sermon Preached Before the Surrey Mission and the Bedford Union. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1836.Reed, Andrew.
368Revival of Religion. A Narrative of the State of Religion at Wycliffe Chapel, During the Present Year, 1839. 2nd ed. London: Thomas Ward and Co., 1840.Reed, Andrew.
369Voice from the Tomb. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Matthew Wilkes, Delivered at the Tabernacle, on Sunday, the 8th of February, 1829. London: Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis, 1829.Reed, Andrew.
370Death of Wellington and the Resurrection of Napoleon, Being a Lecture, Critical, Historical and Prophetical, Delivered at Bethesda Free Chapel, on Thursday, 18th November, 1852. London: Nesbitt, 1852.Rees, Arthur Augustus.
371Considerations on the Coronation Oath, to Maintain the Protestant Reformed Religion and the Settlement of the Church of England. London: J. Wright, 1801.Reeves, John.
371aCharge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Meath, in S. Patrick's National Cathedral, at his Third Annual Visitation, August 30, 1888. Dublin: Hodges, Figgis, 1888.Reichel, C. P.
371bPrayer: a Sermon Preached before the Church Congress, in St. John's Church, Wakefield, October 5th, 1886. London: Bemrose & Sons.Reichel, Charles Parsons.
372Religious Freedom in Danger; or, The Toleration Act Invaded, by Parochial Assessments on Places of Religious Worship, Shewing the Dangerous and Destructive Consequences Thereof, As Tending to the Ruin of the Religious Privileges, So Long Enjoyed Under the Toleration Act. London: Theodore Page, 1816. 
373Remarks on the Charge Delivered by Isaac Preston, Esq., Steward of the City of Norwich, to the Grand Jury, on the Profanation of the Lord's Day, by a Subscriber to the Tract Society. Norwich: Jarrold and Son, 1830. 
374Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Manchetter, on Sunday May the 15th...on the Occasion of His Being Inducted to the Living. Coventry: Merridew and Son, 1816.Richings, B.
375Church Questions. Practical Methods for the Arrangement of an Abridged Morning Service, a New Occasional of Third Service, a Revision of the Liturgy, the Restoration of Dissenters, Church-Rates, a Royal Commission Convocation, National Council, &c. London: Hatchard and Co., 1859.Robinson, C.
376Sermon Preached to the Congregation Assembling at St. George's Manchester, on the Death of Their Much Respected Minister, the Rev. John Johnson, Who Departed This Life on Saturday, September 22nd, 1804. Including a Brief Memoir of His Life. Manchester: R. & W. Dean, 1804.Roby, W.
377Faithful Servant Rewarded. A Sermon Preached in St. Andrew's Street Chapel, Cambridge, August 19, 1849, Occasioned by the Death of the Late Mr. Wm. Adams. Cambridge: E. Johnson, 1849.Roff, Robert.
378Mythical Theories of Christianity. A Lecture, Delivered in Connection with the Christian Evidence Society, May 23, 1871. London: Hodder and Stroughton, 1871.Row, Charles.
379Priests and People: A Lecture, Delivered in the Town-Hall of Chippenham, June 5th, 1855. London: Seeley, Hackson, and Halliday; 1855.Rule, William H.
380In Memoriam. Three Sermons Preachedi n the Parish Church of Chesham, on Sunday, November 19, 1871, On the Occasion of the Death of the Rev. Adolphus Fredk Aylward...Also a Brief Notice of Mr. Aylward's Character and Work. Chesham: Thomas Leadbeater.Russell, Lord Wriothesley; Burgess, Bryant; Bickersteth, Edward.
381Invitation to the Fellowship of the Saints. A Sermon Preached at Zion Chapel, Bridlington, November 7, 1819. Bridlington: W. Forth, 1820.Ryan, George.
382First Lie Refuted; or, The Grand Delusion Exposed. A Sermon, Preached at the Rev. Dr. Rippon's Meeting-House, on Carter-Lane, Southwark, on Lord's Day, June 15, 1800. Clipstone: J. W. Morris, 1800.Ryland, John.
383Partiality and Unscriptural Direction of Socinian Zeal: Being a Reply to the Rev. Mr. Rowe's Letter, Occsaioned by a Note Contained in a Sermon, entitled "The First Lye Refuted". Bristol: Biggs and Cottle, 1801.Ryland, John.
384Are You Fighting?Ryle, J. C.
385Baptism. An Inquiry into the Nature, Mode of Administration, Subjects, and True Position of the Sacrament of Baptism. London: William Hunt and Co., 1865.Ryle, J. C.
385aDistinctive Principles of the Church of England. Church Association Tracts no. 68.Ryle, J. C.
386Do We Grow? London: William Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
387Do You Confess? London: William Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
388Do You Pray? 1851.Ryle, J. C.
388aEastward Position. L.-22.Ryle, J. C.
389Guide to Churchmen About Baptism and Regeneration. Ipswich: W. Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
390Have You Charity? London: William Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
391Have You the Spirit? A Question for Everybody. 11th ed. London: William Hunt and co.Ryle, J. C.
392He Whom Though Lovest Is Sick. London: William Hunt and Co., 1863.Ryle, J. C.
393Is It Real? Ispwich: W. Hunt and Co., 1861.Ryle, J. C.
394Is Thy Heart Right? London: William Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
395Lot's Wife. London; William Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
396Merry and Happy. Thoughts for Christmas. 5th ed. London: William Hunt and Co., 1863.Ryle, J. C.
397Our Home! London: William Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
398Peace! Be Still! A Page from Our Lord's History. Being Thoughts on Mark IV. 37-40. 18th ed. London: William Hunt and Comp.Ryle, J. C.
399'Real Presence': What Is It? A Question for the Times. London: William Hunt and Co., 1869.Ryle, J. C.
399aTwelve Reasons against the Distinctive Vestments. L.-23.Ryle, J. C.
399bWhat Do the Time Require? L.-33.Ryle, J. C.
400Where are Your Sins? Ipswich: W. Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
401Without Christ! A Tract for Christmas. Being Thoughts on Ephes. II. 12. 4th ed. London: William Hunt and Co.Ryle, J. C.
402Yes or No! Is the Union of Church and State Worth Preserving? A Paper Read at the Nottingham Church Congress on October 11, 1871. London: Church Defence Institution.Ryle, J.C.
403Speech of...in the House of Commons; On the Second Reading of the Roman Catholic Relief Bill March 17, 1829. 7th ed. London: L. B. Seeley and Sons.Sadler, Michael Thomas.
404Letter to the Rev. William J. E. Bennett, M.A. ... Reply to His Plea for Toleration in the Church of England in a Letter to the Rev. E. B. Pusey. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1868.Savile, Bourchier Wrey.
405Letter to the Rev. William Maskell, A.M., in Reply to His Pamphlet Entitled, "Protestant Ritualists," with Appendices. London: James Nisbet and Co., 1873.Savile, Bourchier Wrey.
406Scriptural Grounds of Union Considered in Five Sermons Preached Before the University of Cambridge, in the Month of November, 1840. Cambridge: University Press, 1841.Schloefield, James.
407Few Thoughts on Church Subjects; viz. Uniformity, Daily Service, Gown and Surplice, Private Dress, Pews, Preaching. London: J. Hatchard and Son, 1843.Scobell, Edward.
408Jews a Blessing to the Nations, and Christians Bound to Seek Their Conversion to the Savior. A Sermon Preached at the Parish Church of St. Lawrence Jewry, King Street, Cheapside, on Wednesday, June 13, 1810. 4th ed. London: A. Macintosh, 1822.Scott, Thomas.
409Notes on the Proposed Amendment of the Authorized Version of the Holy Scriptures. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, and Co.; 1856.Selwyn, William.
410Sermon Preached in Chester Cathedral, on Trinity Sunday, 1854, at the Ordination of the Lord Bishop of Chester. Chester: Prichard, Roberts, and Co. 
411Letter on the Inspiration of Holy Scripture, Addressed to a Student. Oxford and London: J. H. and Jas. Parker, 1861.Sewell, William.
412Plea of Conscience for Seceding from the Catholic Church to the Romish Schism in England, a Sermon. Preached Before the University of Oxford November 5, 1845...To Which Is Prefixed, an Essay on the Process of Conscience. Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1846.Sewell, William.
413Seven Lenten Addresses on the Dying Words of Jesus. Delivered on the Wednesday Evenings During Lent, 1882. Saint John: J. & A. McMillan, 1882.Shreve, Richmond.
414Some Answer to the Enquiry; Why Are You Become a Catholic? In a Letter to a Friend. London: Charles Dolman, 1842.Sibthorp, Richard Waldo.
415Benefits of the Reformation. People's Edition, No. 3. London: National Protestant Church Union.Sinclair, W. M.
416Labours and the Reward of a Faithful Minister. A Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Robert Winter, D.D. Delivered to the Churchyard Congregation of Which He Was the Pastor, at New Court, Carey Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields on Lord's Day, August 18, 1833...To Which is Prefixed the Addresses at the Grave, by John Clayton, Jun. 2nd ed. London: Black, Young, and Young; 1833.Smith, John Pye.
417Reply to a Tract by the Rev. J. Spurrell, Vicar of Great Shelford, Containing Certain Charges Concerning the Society of the Sisters of Mercy of Devonport and Plymouth (by the Superior of the Society). 10th ed. London: Joseph Masers, 1852.Society of Sisters of Mercy of Davenport and Plymouth.
418Special Religious Services for the People, in Theatres, Halls, and Mission Rooms. Thirteenth Series, 1871-1872. 
419Practical Suggestions on Church Reform. Rev. ed. London: John Green, 1841.Spencer, Thomas.
420Miss Sellon and the "Sisters of Mercy". An Exposure of the Constitution, Rules, Religious Views, and Practical Working of Their Society; Obtained Through a "Sister", Who Has Recently Seceded. London: Thomas Hatchard, 1852.Spurrell, James.
421Rejoinder to the Reply of the Superior of the Society of the Sisters of Mercy of Devonport and Plymouth, to a Pamphlet Entitled "Miss Sellon and the 'Sisters of Mercy'". 3rd ed. London: Thomas Hatchard, 1852.Spurrell, James.
422Few Words in Favour of Our Roman Catholic Brethren. An Address to His Parishioners. 7th ed. Bristol: Wright and Bagnall, 1829.Stanley, Edward.
423Duke of Wellington. A Funeral Sermon, Preached at St. Thomas' Church, Glasgow, November 21st, 1852. 2 copies. London: Robert Jackson, 1852.Steward, George.
424Sermon Preached at the Parish Church of St. Paul, Covent Garden, on Thursday Evening, May 5, 1831, Before the London Society for Promoting Christianity Among the Jews.Stewart, J. H.
425National Bereavement Improved. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of His Most Gracious Majesty King William the Fourth. Preached in Little Prescot-Street Chapel, London, on Sunday, July 9th, 1837. London: Jackson and Walford, 1837.Stovel, C.
426Nature and Value of the Miraculous Testimony to Christianity. A Lecture, Delivered in Connection with the Christian Evidence Society, May 16, 1871. 3rd ed. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1871.Stoughton, John.
427Jewish Claims on Christian Sympathy. A Sermon Preached at the Episcopal Jews; Chapel, Cambridge Heath, BBefore the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews. London: J. Duncan, 1838.Stowell, Hugh.
428Due Limits of Ritual in the Church of England. A Paper Read at the Hull Church Congress, 1890. People's Series, No. 14. London: Protestant Churchmen's Alliance, 1890.Straton, Archdeacon.
429Once for All. A Sermon Preached at Holy Trinity Church, Finchley Road, on November 29th, 1892. People's Series, No. 18. London: Protestant Churchmen's Alliance, 1892.Straton, Norman Dumenil John.
430Strictures on the Two Letters of Provost Whitaker in Answer to Charges Brought by the Lord Bishop of Huron Against the Teaching of Trinity College, by a Presbyter. London: Thomas Evans, 1861. 
431Miraculous in Gospels and Creeds. London: Longmans, Green, and Co.; 1814.Strong, T. B.
432International Peace. "A Young Man's Vision". A Sermon Preached at the Hague, Whit-Sunday, 1899. London: The Peace Society, 1899.Stubbs, Charles W.
432aCharge Delivered to the Clergy and Churchwardens of the Diocese ... at His Primary Visitation June 1890. Oxford: Printed at the University Press by Horace Hart, 1890.Stubbs, William.
433Lord Byron's Works Viewed in Connexion with Christianity, and the Obligations of Social Life: A Sermon, Delivered at Holland Chapel, Kennington, July 4th, 1824. London: Knight and Lacey, 1824.Styles, John.
434Suggestions for a Revision of the Prayer Book. With the Opinions of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishops of St. Asaph, Chester, and Limerick, Etc., Etc. London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; 1859. 
435Sermon Preached at the Metropolitan Cathedral of St. Paul on Occasion of the Jubilee of the British and Foreign Bible Society on Wednesday, March 9, 1853. London: Seeleys, 1853.Sumner, John Bird.
436Address to the Inhabitants of Sunderland. Sunderland: Edward Smith, 1832.Sunderland Religious Tract Society.
437Thoughts on the Sabbath, and Its Duties; Being the Substance of Four Sermons, Preached by Desire on That Subject, from Exod. Xx. 8. Bradford, 1813.Suter, Alexander.
438Address to the Members of Convocation at Large on the Proposed New Statue Respecting Public Examination, in the University of Oxford. 4th ed. Oxford: R. Bliss, 1807.Tatham, Edward.
439Errors, Corruptions, and Claims of the Church of Rome, Exhibited in a Sermon, Preached by P. A. Baines, at the Dedication of the Catholic Chapel, Bradford, Exposed and Refuted. London: L. B. Seeley and Son, 1827.Taylor, J.
439aTeaching of the Ritualists Not the Teaching of the Church of England. Church Association Tracts, no. 4. London: Church Association. 
440Tithes and the Poor. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
441Tithes National Property. What Mr. Gladstone and Mr. W. H. Smith Said. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
442Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Lincoln, at the Triennial Visitation of That Diocese in May, June, and July 1812. Dublin: Robert Dapper, 1812.Tomline, George.
442aCrucifix at St. Paul's. New ser. No. 2. London: Church Association.Tomlinson, J. T.
443Torysim of the Established Church. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
444Name, "Lord of Hosts", Explained and Improved, in a Sermon, Preached in the Chapels of Princes Street, Westminster, on February 16th, and Essex Street, Strand, on February 23rd, 1800. London: Stower and Hare, 1800.Toulim, Joshua.
445Tradition Unveiled. 
446Alienation from God. A Sermon Preached in Church of St. Mary-the-Virgin, Oxford, on Wednesday, March 11, 1857. Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1857. 2 copies.Trench, Richard Chenevix.
447Two Short Discourses on the Universal Presence of God and the Resurrection. With a Set of Family Prayers, Taken Chiefly from the Liturgy. Neward: S. and I. Ridge, 1804. 
448Universal Redemption the Doctrine of the Bible. London: Whittaker and Co., 1853. 
449Character and Work of Jesus. A Sermon...Preached at St. George's hall, London, November 12th, 1871. 2 copies. Baltimore: John P. Des Forges, 1872.Voysey, Charles.
450Lecture on the Bible. Index Tracts, No. 3.Voysey, Charles.
451Revival Monastic Institutions, and Their Bearing upon Society, Considered with Reference to the Present Condition of the Anglican Church. Colchester: W. Totham, 1839.Wackerbarth, Francis Diedrich.
452Visit to Jerusalem and the Holy Places Adjacent, Including a Journey to the River Jordan and the Dead Sea; With Meditations on Their History and Religious Ceremonies. London: J. Haddon, 1828.Walk, C. B.
453Suggestions for a Constitutional and Efficient Reform in Parochial Government. London, 1834.Walker, Thomas.
454Plain Churchman's View of the Lord's Supper...With an Introduction by the Reverend Canon McCormick. People's Series, No 10. London: The National Protestant Church Union.Wall, F. Hewson.
455"The Charge of the Keys". The Teaching of Scripture and the Church of England on Confession and Absolution. London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1873.Wallis, Robert E.
455aEcclesiastical Prosecutions Originated and Advocated by the English Church Union. London: Church Association.Walsh, Walter.
456Well, How Did You Like the Preacher? Nottingham: Sutton and Son, Printers.Ward, William.
457Considerations on the Doctrines of the Evangelical Clergy and on the Probable Effects of Evangelical Preaching: A Sermon, Preached at Frome, Somersetshire, on Monday June 2d, 1817, at the Visitation of the Rev. Charles Sandifoy, Archdeacon of Wells. London: Richard Cruttwell, 1817.Warner, Richard.
458Waste and Want in the Church Establishment. Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
459Second Defence of Revealed Religion; In Two Sermons, Preached in the Chapel Royal St. James's. London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807.Watson, Richard.
460Voice from the Coal-Pit. Seven Addresses to the Working Class...With a Brief Biographical Notice. London: Morgan and Chase.Weaver, Richard.
461Revivalism Brought to the Test of Holy Scripture. Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1860.Weir, Archibald.
462Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England, Illustrated with Notes, and Confirmed by Texts of the Holy Scripture, and Testimonies of the Primitive Fathers. Together with References to the Passages in Several Authors, Which More Largely Explain the Doctrine Contained in the Said Articles. 11th ed. London: F. C. and J. Rivington, 1811.Welchman, Archdeacon.
463Short Examination and Defence of Certain Expressions in the Office for Baptism, and in the Catechism of the Church of England; With Immediate Reference to the Difficulties, Objections, and Conscientious Scruples, Which Are Prevalent on the Subject. London: Taylor and Hessey, 1821.Wellford, George.
464Cautions for the Times. Addressed to the Parishioners of a Parish in England...in Three Parts. Part I. On Romanism. New York: Stanford and Swords, 1853.Whately, Richard.
465Cautions for the Times. Part II. Addressed...in Three Parts. New York: Stanford and Swords, 1853.Whately, Richard.
466Cautions for the Times. Addressed to the Parishioners of a Parish in England, by Their Former Rector. London: John W. Parker and Son.Whately, Richard.
467Charge to the Clergy of Dublin and Glandelagh, Delivered in St. Patrick's Cathedral, June 1843. To Which Is Appended a Petition to the House of Lords, Praying for a Church Government; Together with the Report of the Debate on Its Presentation and Some Additional Remarks. London: B. Fellows, 1843.Whately, Richard.
468Historic Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte. Cambridge: Brown, Shattuck, and Co.; 1832.Whately, Richard.
469Instruction in the Scriptures; The Duty and the Mode of It. A Charge, Delivered at the Visitations of the Dioceses of Dublin and Considered in Glandelagh, and Kildare, in June, 1857. 2 copies. London: Savill and Edwards, 1857.Whately, Richard.
470Life and Death. A Reply to the Rev. J. Baldwin Brown's Lectures on Conditional Immortality...With Three Letters on the Same Subject by the Rev. Samuel Minton. London: Elliot Stock, 1887.White, Edward.
471Life in Christ Only. Three Letters to the Editor of the "Christian World". Revised, with Notes and Additions. London: James Clarke and Co., 1870.White, Edward.
472Why Destroy the Church? Society for the Liberation of Religion from State-Patronage and Control, London. 
472aBishop Wilberforce on Confession. L.-28.Wilberforce, Bishop.
473Charge Delivered at the Ordinary Visitation of the Archdeaconry of Surrey, November 1842. 2nd ed. London: James Burns, 1842.Wilberforce, Samuel.
474Our Duty in These Times: An Appeal to Evangelical Churchmen and Nonconformists. A Lecture, Delivered in the Temperance Hall Leicester, on Sunday Afternoon, May 11th, 1873. Leicester: F. Hewitt, 1873.Williams, S. Tamatoa.
475Ritualism: Is It Scriptural and Conducive to True Religion? A Lecture, Delivered in the Temperance Hall, Leicester, on Sunday Afternoon, April 20, 1873. Leicester: F. Hewitt, 1873.Williams, S. Tamatoa.
475aDignity of Public Worship: a Sermon Delivered at Wynberg, Cape of Good Hope, on Wednesday, September 5, 1832, on Occasion of Consecrating Grounds as Sites for a Church and Church-Yard at the Place. Cape Town: George Greig, 1833.Wilson, Daniel.
476Obedience the Path to Religious Knowledge: A Sermon, Preached Before the University of Oxford, at St. Mary's on Sunday, January 28, 1810. 4th ed. London: George Wilson, 1822.Wilson, Daniel.
477Our Protestant Faith in Danger. An Appeal to the Evangelical Members of the Church of England, in Reference to the Present Crisis. 2nd ed. London: Thomas Hatchard, 1850.Wilson, Daniel.
478Appeal to Dissenters, on Their Submitting to the Obligation Imposed by Law, for the Religious Celebration of Marriage, According to the Form Prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer. London: Holdsworth and Ball, 1831.Wilson, Joshua.
479A. M. D. G. A Sermon Delivered at St. Patrick's, Huddersfield, September 26, 1839. On Occasion of the Anniversary of the Holy Catholic Gild There Established. York: C. Croshaw, 1840.Wiseman, N.
480Letter to John Agnell and Other Magistrates on the Subject of Mr. J. T. Clifton's Imprisonment for Preaching in the Norwich Market-Place Sunday, July 11th, 1830. Norwich: Matchett, Stevenson, and Matchett.Wiseman, Samuel.
481Few Words About the Eastward Position of the Officiating Minister in the Lord's Supper. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell, and Co.; 1875.Wolfe, Arthur.
482Reformation the True Road to Unity. A Plea for a Revision of the Prayer-Book and of the Authorized Version of the Bible. Cambridge: Deighton, Bell and Co.; 1866.Wolfe, Arthur.
483Socinianism Anti-Scriptural. A Letter Addressed to the Rev. John Grundy, Containing Strictures on a Sermon Delivered by Him Before an Assembly of Unitarian Ministers, at the Unitarian Chapel, in Lincoln, June 29, 1808. 2nd ed. London: W. Baynes, 1815.Wood, Thomas.
484Emigration. A Sermon. 5th ed. London: Partridge and Oakey, 1853.Woodward, R. M.
485Word for the Bible; An Address from a Minister to His Parishoners. Tract No. 157. London: Printed by J. Hill, Water-Lane. 
486Are the Churches in Scotland Established by Law or Not? A Letter to the Members of the Upper and Lower Houses of Convocation. London: S. W. Partridge and Co., 1877.Wrenford, Edwin Charles.
487Prayers for the Dead. London: Church Assoc.Wright, C. H. H.
488Gospel of the Kingdom, a Sermon, Preached in St. Mark's Church School, on Oct. 4th, 1864, on Which Day the Foundation Stone of St. Mark's Church Was Laid. New Brompton: William Reed.Wroth, Warwick R.
489Young Recruiting Sergeant. Sunday Stories. 3 copies. London: T. Nelson and Sons. 
490New Convert Directed and Encouraged. 4th ed. Liverpool: R. Dickinson, 1838.Young, Robert.
491Serious Inquirer After Salvation Affectionately Addressed. 2nd ed. Liverpool: R. Dickinson, 1838.Young, Robert.


Part 4: Oxford Movement


#Title, Publication Information, and PagesAuthor
1True Churchman Warned Against the Errors of the Time. New- York: Harper & Brothers, 1843. 66 p. (2 copies)Anthon, Henry.
2Appendix: Extracts from the Tracts for the Times, the Lyra Apostolica, and Other Publications; Showing That to Oppose Ultra-Protestantism is Not to Favor Popery. 24 p. 
3Confessional of Tractarianism Identical with the Confessional of Romanism. 2nd ed. London: Reformation Society. 44 p.Blakeney, R. P.
4Character of the Rev. W. Palmer, M.A. of Worcester College, as a Controversialist. London: C. Dolman, 1843. 76 p. 
5Perversion of Dr. Newman to the Church of Rome: in the Light of His Own Explanations, Common sense, and the Word of God. London: W.T. Gibson. 36 p.Chiniquy, Charles.
6Dr. Pusey Answered; or, and Exposition of the Doctrines and Fallacies in His Sermon on the Eucharist. New York: Edward Walker, 1843. 40 p. 
7Letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey, D.D. on the Position Which He Has Taken in the Present Crisis. London: William Pickering, 1850. 20 p.Dodsworth, William.
8Anglo-Catholic Movement. Article no. 9 from the Princeton Review. New York, 1878. P. [612]-640.Ellicott, C. J.
9Jesuitism Traced on the Movements of the Oxford Tractarians. London: Hamilton, Adams, 1842. 64 p.Fish, Henry.
10Tractarianism Opposed to Truth, the Safety of the Church, and the Protestant Succession to the Throne of These Realms. London: J. Hatchard and Son, 1843. 19 p.Fisher, Robert B.
11Letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey, D.D. London: Religious Book Society, 1877. 49 p.Harrison, John.
12What is Tractarianism? London: Church Press, 1865. 12 p.Harston, Edward.
13Letter to the Right Reverend Father in God Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, Containing Strictures upon Certain Parts of Dr. Pusey's Letter to His Lordship. Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1840. 114 p. 
13aLincoln Case: Statements by the Leaders of the Ritualistic Party as to the Importance of the Points at Issue. London: Church Association. 
14Meloria; or, Suggestion to Evangelical Members of the English Church. London: William Hunt, 1873. 16 p. 
15"One Faith;" or, Bishop Doane vs. Bishop M'Ilvaine, on Oxford Theology. Burlington: J.L. Powell, 1843. 72 p. 
16Plea of the Six Doctors Examined. Oxford: W. Baxter, 1843. 13 p. 
17Everlasting Punishment. Oxford: J. Henry and J. Parker, 1864. 31 p.Pusey, E. B.
18Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1843. 38 p.Pusey, E. B.
18aHoly Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent. New York: James A. Sparks, 1843. 71 p.Pusey, E. B.
19Letter to the Right Rev,. Father in God, Richard Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the Tendency to Romanists Imputed to Doctrines Held of Old, as Now in the English Church. Oxford: Charles Henry, 1839. 160 p. (2 copies)Pusey, E. B.
20Robert Ward, Life, the Preparation for Death. Oxford: James Parker, 1867. 26 p.Pusey, E. B.
21Sinful Blindness Amidst Imagined Light. Oxford: James Parker, 1873. 33 p.Pusey, E. B.
22Letter to the Rev. Dr. Pusey, ... on the "Catholic" Practice of Auricular Confession. London: Harchards, 1878. 112 p.Savile, Bourchier Wrey.
23Complete View of Puseyism: Exhibiting its Twenty-two Tenets; with a Refutation of each Tenet; and an Exposure of their Tendency. New York: Collins, 1843. 65 p.Weaver, Richard.
24Protestantism or Popery: a Tract for the Times, Shewing the Tractarian Movement is a Departure from the Principles of the Church of Rome. London: James Nisbet, 1842. 88 p.Young, Edward.


Part 5: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain)


#TitleAuthorPub. Year
1Resolutions respecting religion (115)William Beveridge.1839
2Contentment in hard times; or, the learner and the lesson (no. 918). 1854
3Care of the soul urged as the one thing needful: a sermon preached on occasion of the death of a young person, at Maidwell in Northamptonshire, June 22, 1735P. Doddridge.1810
4Voice from the cross: seven brief meditations on the words of our Lord Jesus Christ spoken from his crossSamuel J. Eales. 
5Explanation of the Ten Commandments, in three parts, from the cheap repository tracts (second selection) (453). 1836
6Breathings of the devout soul (251)Joseph Hall.1840
7Hints on the religious education of children (no. 405). 1851
8Dialogues between a Protestant and a Roman Catholic (148)S. Hobson1837
9Holy week in Jerusalem in the fourth century (being a translation of the portion of the "Peregrinatio etheriae" (silviae) printed in Mgr. Duchesne's "Christian worship." 1905
10Children in St. Paul's, an account of the anniversary of the assembled charity schools of London and Westminster, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul (830)T.B. Murray.1851
11Sunday exercises on the morning and evening services of the church; for the instruction of young persons (448)B.E. Nicholls.1839
12Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge: a short account of its work and organisationW.H. Sewell.1885
13Catalogue G: Books and tracts published under the direction of the Tract Committee, with a brief description of their character and purposeSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge.1901?
14Statement of the work of the Society for the Promotion of Christian KnowledgeSociety for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, Board of Directors.1864


Part 6: Church Army


#TitleAuthorPub. Year
1Church Army blue bookChurch Army. 
2Empire's callChurch Army. 
3For cross, crown and countryChurch Army. 
4Last hopeChurch Army. 
5League of friends of the poorChurch Army. 
6On the road to JerichoChurch Army. 
7Prisoners at largeChurch Army.1908
8Die englische Kirchenarmee (Church Army): eine kirchengeschichtliche KulturstudieTh. Kolde. 


Part 7: Missionary Leaves Association


#TitleAuthorPub. Year
1North West Canada: SaskatchewanJohn Hines.1896
2Abstract of the thirty-third annual report of the CommitteeMissionary Leaves Association.1903
3New Year's letter to Auxiliary helpers, Advent, 1897Missionary Leaves Association.1897
4New Year's letter to auxiliary helpers, on the eve of the Epiphany, January 5th 1897Missionary Leaves Association.1897
5Visit to the Missionary Leaves depotMissionary Leaves Association. 
6Twenty-fourth annual report of the CommitteeMissionary Leaves Association.1893


Part 8: Church Missionary Society


#TitleAuthorPub. Year
1Acceptance and training of candidates (men)Church Missionary Society.1898
2Acceptance and training of candidates (women)Church Missionary Society.1897
3British Columbia missionChurch Missionary Society.1905
3.4Monthly reporter (no. 9; Sept. 1873)Church Missionary Society.1873
3.5Statement of the proceedings of the Committee of the Church Missionary Society in the case of the Rev. W.T. HumphreyChurch Missionary Society.1842?
4Statistical view of C.M.S. missions; list of stations, clerical and lay missionaries, business agents, and native clergymen' alphabetical list of European missionariesChurch Missionary Society.1904
5Workers together, a C.M.S. handbook for the home parishR.W. Howard1927
6Parochial missionary organization; an address to the clergyR.C. Joynt.1905?
7Seventh annual report of the New Zealand Church Missionary Association in connection with the Church Missionary SocietyNew Zealand Church Missionary Association.1900