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- "48 hours" dispute, July, 1897 to January, 1898 : list of the federated engineering and shipbuilding employers who resisted the demand for 48 hours' working week
- "A time to speak" : being the substance of two sermons upon the Church of England, with reference to the movement for disestablishment and disendowment : preached in the Parish Church of S. Paul, Deptford, on the evenings of Sundays, October 11th and 18th, 1885
- "All things are yours" : closing sermons at Eaton Chapel : with a fragment of autobiography
- "Animae fidelium" : thoughts about the Holy Souls
- "Be of good cheer" : a word of encouragement to those who have been confirmed
- "Be ye also ready" : a sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Archibald Campbell Tait, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in All Saints' Church, Scarborough, on the second Sunday in Advent, 1882
- "Behold He cometh" : why not in 1884 and why in 1884 rather than at another time? : some types and shadows and their prophetic import in revised chronological letters to a clergyman on the coming of the King
- "Caesarem appello" : a letter to the Rev. Benjamin Hall Kennedy, D.D., Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Cambridge in reply to criticisms [by Kennedy] on the interpretation of Rom. IX, 5, in "the Speaker's commentary"
- "Can a priest forgive sins?" : a plain statement of the doctrine of absolution
- "Ecce homo" and its detractors : a review
- "Fetch the engine-- " : the official history of the Fire Brigades Union
- "For the Kingdom of God is here"
- "Gentlemen, the Press!" : chronicles of a crusade (official history of the National Union of Journalists)
- "Give ye them to eat" : a sermon on the two duties of observing Lent as an apostolical institution and of caring for Christ's poor : preached at All Saints, Margaret Street, on Refreshment Sunday, 1863
- "Godliness, profitable unto all things" : a sermon preached to the Cambridge University Church Society in St. Michael's Church, Cambridge, on the evening of Thursday, March 20, 1879
- "Good bye" : a few lessons from the life of the late warden : addressed to the brethren and sisters of Sackville College, East Grinstead
- "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned" : a sermon preached in Salisbury Cathedral on Sunday, July 21, 1872 : with an appendix on the Athanasian Creed
- "Hitherto" : the story of an association
- "I pray you, where is he?" (Job XIV.10) : a discourse preached at the funeral of Sir C. Tempest in the chapel at Broughton, December 18th, 1865
- "I will build my church" : a sermon preached in the chapel of King's College, London, on S. Peter's Day, 1875
- "Is Christian reunion possible?"
- "Judge not, that ye be not judged" : a word of warning to offenders against truth and charity in religious controversy
- "Justice prostrate" : a synoptical view of the recent decisions of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in ritual cases : intended as supplementary to the letters, lately published, of the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Justice Cockburn and the Right Hon. the Lord Chief Baron Kelly
- "Merrie England" fayre : arts and crafts exhibition
- "Modern evangelicalism" : is it English or un-English? Loyal or disloyal? : in other words, does it embody and represent the Reformation, or the principles of the rebellion? : the question answered by appeal to the Prayer book and its revisional changed from 1549-1662
- "Non-communicating attendance" : the judgment of the canonists on the eighth and ninth apostolical canons, and the second canon of the Council of Antioch in the œcumenical code, uncontroversially investigated
- "Of ceremonies" : what the term means in the preface of the Book of common prayer and the acts of uniformity
- "One Lord, one faith, one baptism" : a sermon preached in St. Andrew's Church, Leicester, on Sunday, October 3rd, 1880
- "Other little ships" : a sermon : preached by the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Fredericton, in the Cathedral Church of S. Peter, Exeter, on Tuesday, August 13th, 1878, being the anniversary of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- "Praise is comely" : the minster a shrine for the psalter : being the substance of a sermon preached at the opening of York Minster on Friday, November 12th, 1874
- "Progress and poverty" : a criticism of Mr. Henry George : being two lectures delivered in St. Andrew's Hall, Newman Street, London
- "Respice, aspice, prospice" : and, The law of progress in theology : two sermons
- "Spirit" and "understanding" : a sermon preached before the University of Dublin in the Chapel of Trinity College on Quinquagesima Sunday, 1877
- "Take heed unto thyself" : a sermon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral on the occasion of the Bishop of London's third visitation on Monday, October 27, 1879
- "The King shall say unto them, verily I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me" : a sermon preached in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Wednesday, May XIV., MDCCCLXXIX, at the two hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary festival of the Sons of the Clergy
- "The Parochial system," and free and unappropriated churches : a reply to certain portions of the charge of the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London, to the clergy of the diocese, at his primary visitation
- "The duty of instructing the conscience : a sermon preached at St. George's Hall, Langham Place, August 18th, 1872
- "The duty of recommending our profession" : a sermon preached at St. George's Hall, Langham Place, August 11th, 1872
- "The evangelization of the Masses" and free and open churches : a letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Winchester, prelate of the Order of the Garter, etc. etc. etc.
- "The holy lance" : an episode of the crusades, and other monographs
- "The imperiousness of revealed truth" : two sermons (bearing on the present crisis) preached in S. Paul's Church, Brighton
- "The lamp of salvation" : a sermon preached in Ely Cathedral on Sunday, January 27th, 1878, in behalf of the Society for Promoting the Employment of Additional Curates
- "The lawlessness of the clergy" : a speech delivered by Viscount Halifax in the House of Lords on Monday, July 16th, 1900, in answer to a speech by the Earl of Portsmouth, calling attention to the "continued lawlessness in the Church of England" and asking the Prime Minister "if he was prepared to give effect to the resolution of the House of Commons on Wednesday, May 10, 1899"
- "The living voice of the church" : what it is not and what it is
- "The present distress" : an Advent pastoral letter addressed to the clergy of his diocese
- "The secret history of the Oxford Movement"
- "The true and false as to the Lord's Supper," or, How long are we to tolerate popery in the English Church?
- "The victory that overcometh the world" : a sermon preached in the Parish Church of Cuddesdon at the annual festival of the college on the 2nd of June 1885
- "The voluntary system" applied to academical instruction : suggestions
- "The voluntary system" applied to university examinations : considerations addressed, (in place of a speech,) to members of Congregation
- "The worship of the lamb" : a sermon preached in the Parish Church of St. Mary, Truro, at the annual festival of the Cornwall Plain Song Association, August 15th, 1876
- "Their works do follow them" : a sermon preached at St. Saviour's, Hoxton, on Septuagesima Sunday, January 28, 1872, in memory of the Rev. William Scott, late vicar of St. Olave, Jewry, and rector of St. Martin Pomeroy and formerly perpetual curate of Christ Church, Hoxton
- "They shall remain together" : an outline of the state of things in Schleswig-Holstein
- "Thou shalt not steal"
- "Unworthy of eternal life" : a reply to Canon Liddon's sermon in St. Paul's Cathedral on the immortality of the soul : with notices of The church quarterly, The spectator, and The contemporary review
- "Visible unity" : the price to be paid for it : a letter to the Ven. Christopher Wordsworth, D.D., archdeacon of Westminster
- "Voices," and other verses
- "Was the Church of England in Hillingdon endowed by Parliament?" : an attempt to answer this question from parish history in a sermon preached October 25th, 1885
- "What the Spirit saith unto the churches" : a sermon preached at the Church of S. Michael and All Angels, Brighton, before the Brighton Branch of the English Church Union on February 6th, 1877
- 'A few facts' from early Church history : as stated by the Marriage Law Reform Association
- 'My life's history' : the autobiography of Rev. Thomas Lewis
- 'Our bounden duty' : a book of instructions and devotions intended for the use of those who obey their Lord's command to 'do this' in faith, hope and love
- 'The kingdom of Christ' : a sermon preached in S. James's Church, Wednesbury, on the Sunday before Advent, 1880
- 129. Katalog von Wilhelm Koebner (L.F. Maske's Antiquariat) in Breslau, Schmiedebrücke 56, etage eingaug kuoserchmiedestrasse : deutsche Geschichte nebst Anhang werthvoller Werke über ausserdeutsche Geschichte und Geographie, enthaltend die nachgelassene Bibliothek des Herrn Prof. Dr. J. Kutzen in Breslau
- 1868, year of unions : a documentary survey
- 18th report of the Land Nationalisation Society (432 West Strand, London, W.C.), 1898-9 : (adopted by the annual meeting at the St. Martin's Town Hall, London, on April 26th, 1899)
- 1912-1937 : the first twenty-five years in the history of the Cambridge Borough Trades Council and Labour Party
- 4973 King's College, London : new department for the higher education of women, jubilee year 1881
- 50th annual report
- 75 years : a short history of the Post Office Engineering Union
- A "sister's love" : a sermon preached at St. Martin's Church, Liverpool, on the 14th Sunday after Trinity, 1866, being the Sunday after the death of Sister Charlotte, of St Martin's Sisterhood, Liverpool
- A Benedictine missionary's account of the natives of Australia and Oceania : from the Italian of Don Rudesindo Salvado (Rome, 1851)
- A British friendship : reprinted from Once a week, no. CXCIX, of April 18th, 1863 ; and, Memoir of the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine : reprinted from Daily news, December 12th, 1863
- A Catholic's view of 'Helbeck of Bannisdale'
- A Declaration and protest of the clergy against the unconstitutional attempt of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to repeal the ornaments rubric, and to subvert the principle upon which the Reformation of the Church of England is based
- A Dissertation on the 32nd article of the Church of England prayer book
- A Dissertation on the 32nd article of the Church of England prayer-book
- A Few extracts from the press on the present dispute in the engineering trade
- A Few words on the reunion of Christendom and on the duty of praying for it
- A Few words to churchmen pointing out the great danger to the Church of England from the present state of the law
- A Form of prayer to almighty God : for relief from the plague now existing amongst cattle and for protection against cholera
- A Guide to the architectural antiquities in the neighbourhood of Oxford, Part II, Deanery of Woodstock
- A Layman's view of ritualism
- A Plea for Wren's churches
- A Public debate will take place on Thursday, October 10th, at the Hunslet Mechanics' institute : between Mr. R. Manton (of Grimsby, Labour Electoral Association) and Mr. A.R. Orage (of Leeds, Independent Labour Party) : subject of debate-- "that the methods of the Labour Electoral Association will accomplish greater good to the English people than the methods of the Independent Labour Party"
- A Review of Dr. Pusey's Eirenicon : reprinted from The weekly register : with two letters to the editor from Dr. Pusey on his hopes of the reunion of the Church of England with the Catholic Church : also, letters from Dr. Newman and Canon Oakeley
- A Short account of the life and hardships of a Glasgow weaver : with his opinion upon the question at present in hot dispute between churchmen & voluntaries
- A Statement of facts connected with the memorial recently presented, by certain laymen, to the Sacred Congregation of Propaganda, relative to the education of Catholics at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
- A Tract for the end of the year
- A Visit to East Grinsted
- A Voice from the uninitiated, or, The mysteries of the Lincoln Common Room
- A bill intituled An act to amend certain passages in the Book of common prayer relating to priestly absolution
- A bill intituled an act to amend the law with reference to the administration of justice in Her Majesty's Privy Council on appeal from the ecclesiastical courts
- A brief history of the Dockers' Union : commemorating the 1889 dockers' strike
- A brief sketch of the Maison Leclaire (11, rue S. George, Paris) and its founder
- A call to union on the principles of the English reformation : a sermon preached at the primary visitation of Charles Thomas, Lord Bishop of Ripon
- A catalogue of a collection of books of various kinds and languages : on sale at the prices affixed by Reeves & Turner, 196, Strand, London, W.C
- A catalogue of a collection of books of various kinds and languages : on sale at the prices affixed by Reeves & Turner, 196, Strand, London, W.C. no. 329
- A catalogue of a collection of books of various kinds and languages : on sale by Reeves & Turner, 196, Strand, London, W.C
- A catalogue of a collection of books, of various kinds and languages : on sale at the prices affixed by Reeves & Turner, 196, Strand, London, W.C
- A catalogue of books, ancient & modern, in English and foreign languages and in various classes of literature, many in new and fine bindings : including standard authors, Greek and Latin classics, books from the Aldine Press, voyages and travels, British topography, astrology, history, biography, poetry & numerous works relating to Normandy and to America ... : for sale at the prices affixed by E.W. Stibbs, 32, Museum Street, London .
- A catalogue of interesting second-hand books : in various classes of literature, including many illustrated and popular standard works, on sale at the moderate price affixed, which are nett, by Henry Lowe, bookseller, 6, Lower Temple Street, a few doors below New Street, and near the London and North Western and Midland Railway Station Birmingham
- A catalogue of many rare and out-of-the-way books : including county and other histories, political literature, astronomy, ballads, archeology, antiquities, Shakespeareana, books illustrated by Rowlandson, Cruikshank, Leech, etc., galleries of engravings, etc. etc. : on sale by Henry Young, 12, South Castle Street, Liverpool
- A catalogue of miscellaneous books : on sale by John Wilson, 12, King William Street, Charing Cross, London, W.C
- A catalogue of very interesting second-hand books : travels, adventures, topography, local and county histories, illustrated books, curious books, &c., &c. : on sale at the affixed reasonable prices by Henry Young, 12, South Castle Street, Liverpool
- A catechism on the ornaments rubric : by request : what the rubric really is, what the Judicial Committee have made it, facts bearing on recent ritual decisions, ways of securing obedience
- A century's progress in zoological knowledge : address in the Department of Zoology and Botany
- A chapter of autobiography
- A charge addressed to the XV General Synod of the Diocese of St. John's on Sunday, November 8th, 1908
- A charge addressed to the churchwardens of the Diocese of Chester at the triennial visitation, 1844
- A charge addressed to the clergy of the Province of Armagh at the triennial visitation, 1868
- A charge delivered May 28th and 29th, 1877, at Devizes and Marlborough at the visitation of Thomas Boughton Buchanan, M.A., Archdeacon of Wilts
- A charge delivered at his primary visitation of the Diocese of Colombo in May, 1879
- A charge delivered at the third visitation of his diocese, November 10, 11, 12th, 1880
- A charge delivered in the Cathedral Church, Grahamstown, June 29, 1864, and in other churches of the diocese
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Durham at the visitation in July and August, MDCCCXLI
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Exeter : at the triennial visitation in June, July, August, and September 1842
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Fredericton in the cathedral, July 4th, 1883
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Gloucester and Bristol, at his visitation in August and September MDCCCXLI
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Llandaff, at the triennial visitation in October 1842
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of London at the visitation in October MDCCCXLII
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Oxford
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Oxford
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Ripon, at his triennial visitation in July & August 1841
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Salisbury
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the Diocese of Worcester by Henry Pepys, D.D., Bishop of Worcester, at his primary visitation, August 1842
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glandelagh and Kildare at the ordinary visitation, September 1866
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Chester at the visitation in June and September, MDCCCXLI
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the diocese of Winchester, September 28, 30, October 2, 3, 4, 5, 1899
- A charge delivered to the clergy of the united dioceses of Dublin and Glandelagh, and Kildare : at the ordinary visitation, September, 1866
- A charge of the Archdeacon of Dorset delivered to the clergy and churchwardens at his visitation in June, 1874 : to which is appended a plea for toleration by law in certain ritual matters with reference to "The Public Worship Regulation Bill"
- A charge to the clergy and churchwardens of the Archdeaconry of London delivered in the Church of St. Sepulchre on Tuesday, May 8, 1877
- A charge to the clergy and churchwardens of the Diocese of Salisbury : at his triennial visitation, in May 1867
- A charge to the clergy and churchwardens of the diocese of Salisbury, at his triennial visitation, in May, 1867
- A charge to the clergy of the Diocese of London at his visitation in December 1866
- A charge to the clergy of the Diocese of St. David's
- A church known by its works : a sermon preached at the re-opening of Little Bedwyn Church on Tuesday, January 26th, 1869
- A city for the pope, or, The solution of the Roman question
- A code of canons for the use of the Church of England : agreed upon by the two committees of the provincial convocations of Canterbury and York : submitted to their respective convocations
- A collection of papers connected with the theological movement of 1833
- A common sense view of the Athanasian Creed Question
- A consideration of objections against the Retrenchment Association
- A conspectus of the education question : chiefly with reference to the proposed repeal of the 25th clause of the Education Act of 1870
- A continuation of the memoirs of a working man : illustrated by some original sketches of character
- A contribution to the Seabury commemoration
- A correspondence between Bishop Creighton and certain of his clergy concerning the use of incense
- A correspondence between Mr. Peter of Merton College, Mr. Liddell of Ch. Ch., and Mr. Vaughan of Oriel College : consisting of eight letters which have been already printed by Mr. Vaughan, and two now printed, between Mr. Peter and Mr. Liddell
- A correspondence between the Rev. William Maskell, M.A., and the Rev. Henry Jenkyns, D.D., relating to some strictures by the former on the Oxford edition of Cranmer's Remains
- A critical examination of the opinion of the English archbishops concerning incense and processional lights
- A critical review of the life, character, miracles, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, in a series of letters to Dr. Adam Clarke, (Minister of the Gospel)
- A critical review of the life, character, miracles, and resurrection, of Jesus Christ : in a series of letters to Dr. Adam Clarke (minister of the Gospel)
- A curious collection of ancient and modern books : including a few rare old Quaker tracts : on sale by John Wilson, 2, King William Street, Charing Cross, W.C
- A defence of voting against the propositions to be submitted to Convocation on Feb. 13, 1845
- A discourse delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Frederick A. Farley as pastor of the Westminster Congregational Society in Providence, Rhode Island, September 10, 1828
- A dissection of the queries on the amount of religious instruction and education circulated by Lord John Russell through the Poor Law Commissioners : addressed to Sir R.H. Inglis, bart., M.P.
- A dissertation upon the use and importance of unauthoritative tradition, as an introduction to the Christian doctrines : including the substance of a sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, May 31, 1818, upon 2 Thess. ii. 15
- A doctrine of purgatory : a sermon preached at St. Mary Magdalene's, Munster Square, at the E.C.U. requiem for departed members, on November 13th, 1901
- A few authorities in support of the petition to convocation upon the subject of the royal supremacy
- A few days in Athens : being a translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
- A few days in Athens : being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
- A few days in Athens : being the translation of a Greek manuscript discovered in Herculaneum
- A few footprints
- A few more words in support of no. 90 of the Tracts for the times
- A few remarks on the proposed admission of dissenters into the University of Oxford
- A few remarks on the speech of Mr. Layard, delivered in the House of Commons, concerning Servia, on Friday, May 29th, 1863
- A few remarks upon the Missionary Bishops Bill and the Church Protestant Defence Society
- A few specimens of 'scientific history' from Janus
- A few thoughts on the ritualistic conspiracy
- A few words from a layman on the present position of the High Church Party
- A few words on the Eastern question
- A few words on the Eastern question
- A few words on the study of literary history
- A few words to churchwardens on churches and church ornaments, No. I, Suited to country parishes
- A few words to churchwardens on churches and church ornaments, No. II, Suited to town and manufacturing parishes
- A forgotten chapter in English church history : A.D. 1642-1662, Diocese of Peterborough
- A fragment on the Irish Roman Catholic Church
- A funeral discourse read in the Chapel of Everingham, at the burial of Marcia Lady Herries, December 4th, 1883
- A funeral sermon on Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, D.D. Dean of Westminster : preached in Westminster Abbey on Sunday afternoon, July 24, 1881
- A further plea for constitutional liberty : a second letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
- A glimpse through the corridors of time : lecture delivered at the Midland Institute, Birmingham, October 24, 1881
- A great labour leader : being a life of the Right Hon. Thomas Burt. M.P.
- A guide to the architectural antiquities in the neighbourhood of Oxford, Part I, Deanery of Bicester
- A guide to the art collections of the South Kensington Museum
- A handy-book of the labour laws : being a popular guide to the Employers and Workmen Act, 1875 ; Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act, 1875 ; Trade Union Acts, 1871, 1876, and 1893 ; the Recorder's Act, 1868 ; the Employers' Liability Act, 1880 ; Arbitration Act, 1872 ; etc., etc., etc. : with introductions, notes, and the authorised rules and forms, for the use of workmen
- A historical survey of the Boiler Makers' and Iron and Steel Ship Builders' Society from August, 1834, to August, 1904 : with a brief sketch of the life and work of its leading officials : comparisons between boilermaking, shipbuilding, and bridgebuilding in the early days of its history and modern times : and interesting arbitration awards and agreements
- A historical survey of the Durham Colliery Mechanics' Association, 1879-1929
- A history of British trade unions since 1889, Vol. 1, 1889-1910
- A history of St. John's House, Norfolk Street, Strand : with a full account of the circumstances which led to the withdrawal therefrom of the entire sisterhood, and a refutation of the charges made against the sisters in the "statement" issued by the Council on th 12th November and reiterated in the letter of Mr. George William Bell, honorary secretary, dated the 31st December last
- A history of labour representation
- A history of postal agitation : from fifty years ago till the present day : including a few forgotten pages in the wider "History of our own times"
- A history of the Association of Engineering and Shipbuilding Draughtsmen
- A history of the Durham Miners' Association, 1870-1904
- A history of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operatives, 1847-1957
- A history of the Scottish miners from the earliest times
- A history of the calico printing industry of Great Britain
- A history of trades councils from 1860 to 1875
- A hundred years of progress : the record of the Scottish Typographical Association, 1853 to 1952
- A hundred years of vehicle building, 1834-1934 : centenary of the National Union of Vehicle Builders
- A labour programme
- A layman's faith
- A lecture delivered at the Diocesan College, Chichester, at the opening of Lent Term, 1840
- A lecture on the history of the Book of common prayer as affecting the ritual movement
- A lecture shewing water-baptism not to have been instituted by Christ
- A legal argument on the case of Ditcher versus Denison
- A letter addressed to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk : on occasion of Mr. Gladstone's recent expostulation
- A letter addressed to His Grace the Duke of Norfolk, on occasion of Mr. Gladstone's recent expostulation
- A letter addressed to the Rev. R.W. Jelf, in explanation of no. 90 in the series called the Tracts for the times
- A letter concerning enthusiasm : To My Lord *****
- A letter from Canon Sharp
- A letter from the Bishop of Colombo to the members of the Ceylon Missionary Association
- A letter from the Rev. James DeKoven, to the clergy and laity of the Diocese of Illinois, in convention assembled, September 14, 15, 16, 17 A.D. 1875 : together with the action of the convention of the Diocese of Illinois thereon
- A letter of remonstrance to the Church Association
- A letter on the succession of bishops in the Church of England : addressed to the Most Reverend John Heykamp, archbishop of Utrecht, and to the bishops of Harleem and Deventer, with the clergy and laity of the Old Catholic Church of Holland
- A letter on two present needs of the church, viz. increase and education of clergy
- A letter respectfully addressed to the Rev. J.H. Newman upon some passages in his Letter to the Rev. Dr. Jelf
- A letter to Cardinal Cullen : being a Freemason's answer to the attack made by His Eminence on the Masonic Order
- A letter to Edward Bowen, M.A., in reply to a pamphlet entitled "The proposed control of the public schools by the universities"
- A letter to His Grace the Archbishop of York on the principles and conclusions of the judgment of the Court of Appeal in the case of Martin v. Mackonochie
- A letter to N. Wiseman, D.D., (calling himself Bishop of Melipotamus,) containing remarks on his Letter to Mr. Newman
- A letter to Viscount Melbourne on the recent appointment to the office of Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford
- A letter to Viscount Palmerston, K.G.M.P., on the present condition of Poland : founded partly on personal observation
- A letter to a Protestant-Catholic
- A letter to certain lay-members of the Church of England, who have memorialized His Grace the Primate on the subject of the "Tracts for the times" and the controversy arising out of them
- A letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on his statements made in the House of Lords, May 8th, with reference to altar cards
- A letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury on the subject of Indian missions
- A letter to the Archbishops of Canterbury and York on the burials question
- A letter to the Bishop of Exeter
- A letter to the Hebdomadal Board on Mr. Ward's case and the new test
- A letter to the Lord Bishop of London on the state of subsciption in the Church of England and in the University of Oxford
- A letter to the Most Reverend the Archbishop of Westminster on the closing of the Hospital of St. John
- A letter to the Rev. C.P. Golightly, occasioned by his communication to the Standard newspaper, charging certain members of the University of Oxford with dishonestly making use of their positions within the pale of the established church in order to propagate popery
- A letter to the Rev. Dr. Hampden
- A letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey : in reference to certain charges against the German church, contained in his letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury
- A letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey, D.D., Regius Professor of Hebrew and Canon of Christ Church, on the publication of no. 90 of the Tracts for the times
- A letter to the Rev. Godfrey Faussett, D.D., Margaret Professor of Divinity : on certain points of faith and practice
- A letter to the Rev. James Thompson, B.D., Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford
- A letter to the Rev. T.T. Churton, M.A., fellow and tutor of Brasenose College
- A letter to the Rev. W.H. Mill, D.D., late principal of Bishop's College, Calcutta : containing some strictures on Mr. Faber's recent work, entitled, "The ancient Vallenses and Albigenses"
- A letter to the Rev. the Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford and the learned doctors who assisted him on a late occasion
- A letter to the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor on the proposed three examinations
- A letter to the Rev. the vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, on the measures intended to be proposed to Convocation on the 13th of February, in connexion with the case of the Rev. W.G. Ward ...
- A letter to the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P., first lord of the treasury, etc., etc., etc : on the increase of the episcopate and the distribution of patronage in the church
- A letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford : on the tendency to Romanism imputed to doctrines held of old, as now, in the English Church
- A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on occasion of no. 90 in the series called the Tracts for the times
- A letter to the Rt. Hon. Lord Penzance, Dean of the Court of Arches, on his judgment in the case of Combe v. Edwards
- A letter to the Rt. Hon. W.E. Gladstone, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer, on the formation of the Initiative Board in the University of Oxford
- A letter to the Ven. the Archdeacon of Manchester on the Athanasian Creed
- A letter to the author of the Tract for the times, no. 90
- A letter to the clergy of the Diocese of Exeter, on certain statements of the Archdeacon of Middlesex in the "Prefatory epistle" to the second edition of his charge
- A letter to the editor of The guardian respecting the proposed union between the Church and the Wesleyans
- A letter to the editor of the "Dublin review" upon the temporal power of the pope and his personal infallibility
- A letter to the laity of Cork in communion with the United Church of England and Ireland
- A letter to the members of the venerable house of Convocation, in the University of Oxford
- A letter to the officers of district unions and branches from the Hon. Charles L. Wood, president of E.C.U., January 1st, 1885
- A letter to the parishioners of Horbury
- A letter to the parishioners of St. Saviour's, Leeds
- A letter to the parishioners of Sutton-cum-Seaford : together with a statement of accounts
- A letter to the principal of Magdalen Hall, upon the future representation of the University of Oxford
- A letter to the right Hon. E.G. Stanley : one of His Majesty's prinicipal secretaries of the state
- A liberal view of the deceased wife's sister question : a letter to the Bishop of Ely
- A life's work
- A list of sees and bishops in the Holy Eastern Church
- A list of the Lenten services at S. Paul's Cathedral, 1885 : with the names of the preachers, the subjects of their discourse, the hymns, anthems, &c., &c
- A mariner of England : an account of the career of William Richardson from cabin boy in the merchant service to warrant officer in the royal navy (1780 to 1819) as told by himself
- A match to fire the Thames
- A millionaire of love : the life story of Charles Hess
- A miscellaneous catalogue of valuable, rare, and curious books : offered for cash at the affixed low nett prices by Bernard Quaritch, 15 Piccadilly, London, W
- A month among the Indian missions and agencies on the Missouri River, and in Minnesota and Wisconsin
- A monthly circular of new books on sale or imported by David Nutt, foreign and classical bookseller, 270 Strand, London, W.C
- A narrative of events connected with the publication of the Tracts for the times : with reflections on existing tendencies to Romanism, and on the present duties and prospects of members of the church
- A narrative of the Life of James Downing (a blind man) : containing historical, naval, military, moral, religious and entertaining reflections
- A narrative of the experience and sufferings of William Dodd, a factory cripple
- A narrative of the life and adventures of William Brown who was thirteen years on board of His Majesty's ships, Glory, Barfleur, Triumph, Zealous, Ganges, Lively, Stag, Spartan, &c : including practical observations in various parts abroad, and in most parts of England, as, London, Manchester, Sheffield, Nottingham, Portsmouth, Plymouth, Liverpool, &c. : also, his experience in divine things : a serious address to Christians : a word to backsliders, &c. : the whole thing designed to amuse and instruct
- A nation of slaves : being the first of a series of addresses to John Bull, Esq., upon capital and labour
- A national recognition of religion : illustrated by an account of the form and order of the Coronation Service with some remarks on the ecclesiastical position in Scotland
- A new character in the fruit of oaks
- A new educational policy for the church : a paper read at the West Dartford Ruri-Decanal Meeting, held at Chislehurst, March 12, 1894
- A new way in apologetic : with an appendix on Dr. Fairbairn's Philosophy
- A paper on monuments
- A paper read at the Church Congress at Derby
- A pastoral letter from the Right Rev. C.W. Sandford, D.D. Bishop of Gibraltar, to the clergy and laity of the diocese
- A pastoral letter to the Diocese of Rochester
- A pastoral letter to the clergy and laity of the Diocese of Exeter
- A pastoral letter to the clergy and laity of the diocese of Salisbury
- A pastoral letter to the clergy of the Diocese of Exeter : on the present state of the church
- A pastoral letter to the parishioners of Frome, in the diocese of Bath and Wells
- A penny paper for the people
- A plea and plan for the toleration of ritualists
- A plea for religious societies in parishes
- A plea for the use of the first reformed liturgy
- A plea for toleration : a sermon preached before the Provincial Synod of Canada in Christ's Church Cathedral, Montreal on September 12th, 1877
- A postscript to Observations on religious dissent : with particular reference to the use of religious tests in the university
- A postscript to The English church not in schism : containing a few words on Mr. Newman's Essay on development
- A postscript to the third edition of the sermon entitled, "Primitive tradition recognised in Holy Scripture"
- A primitive and Catholic ritual with primitive and Catholic usage : the inheritance of the Church of England and a trust committed to her keeping
- A proposal for a change in the constitution of the Final Court of Appeal in Ecclesiastical Cases : contained in a letter addressed to the Very Rev. the Dean of Durham
- A proposal for the formation of a theological university : submitted with great respect to the Most Reverend the Archbishops and the Right Reverend the Bishops of the Provinces of Canterbury and York
- A question : what is the future of the lost?
- A religious establishment in accordance with revelation and reason : two sermons preached for the degrees of B.D. and D.D. in the Chapel of Trinity College, Dublin, on Septuagesima Sunday, February 9, 1868 : with supplementary remarks : also two Latin discourses, Conciones ad clerum, delivered on the same occasion
- A reply to Mr. Gladstone's Ritual and ritualism : delivered at the Liverpool Institute, Mount Street, on Tuesday, the 15th of December 1874
- A reply to some parts of Mr. Ward's defence : justifying certain parties in recording their votes against him
- A respectful consideration of some parts of the Bishop of Lincoln's charge
- A review of European society : with an exposition and vindication of the principles of social democracy
- A review of Fox the martyrologist's history of the Waldenses
- A review of Mariolatry, liturgical, devotional, doctrinal : as exhibited in the offices, the devotional and dogmatic books at present used in the Romish Communion
- A review of the Divorce Bill of 1856 : with propositions for an amendment of the laws affecting married persons
- A review of the Ulster revival in the year 1859 : being the re-publication of a sermon on religious revivals preached in the District Church of Altedesart on Whit-Sunday, 12th June 1859, with a copious introduction and notes
- A safe and constitutional plan of parliamentary reform : in two letters to a member of the Conservative Party
- A second letter to a dissenter on the opposition of the University of Oxford to the Charter of the London College
- A second letter to a member of the Society of Friends, viz. Mr. J. Storrs Fry, of Redland near Bristol : containing some further inquiries into the question whether a Christian can reasonably and conscientiously object to the payment of tithes : in answer to a tract by him on the same subject and in refutation of certain statements found in his Concise history of tithes
- A second letter to the Rev. E.B. Pusey, D.D : in reference to his letter to the Rev. R.W. Jelf, D.D., canon of Christ Church
- A select catalogue of books in modern foreign theology and philosophy
- A series of speeches delivered by John Burns, L.C.C., M.P., in the House of Commons, session 1900
- A sermon about pews : preached in the parish church of Twerton on Sexagesima Sunday 1859
- A sermon preached at St. Alban's, Holborn, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the E.C.U
- A sermon preached at St. Paul's Cathedral, the tenth Sunday after Trinity, morning, 1883
- A sermon preached at the general ordination of the Honourable and Right Reverend Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, in the Cathedral of Christ Church, Oxford, on Trinity Sunday, May 29, 1836
- A sermon preached before the Hon. Sir John Barnard Byles, knt., one of the justices of the Court of Common Pleas, in the Parish Church of All Saints, Maidstone, on Monday, March 9th, 1868
- A sermon preached before the graduating class of the Law School of Columbia College : in the church of the Holy Saviour, New York, on the Sunday after the Ascension, May, 12th, A.D. 1872
- A sermon preached by William, Lord Bishop of Chester, in the Cathedral Church of Chester on the occasion of the ordination, Decmeber [sic] 21st, 1884
- A sermon preached by the vicar in the Parish Church of Bovey Tracey on the persecution of the Bishop of Lincoln on the third Sunday after Easter, 1889
- A sermon preached in All Saints' Cathedral, Milwaukee : in memory of the Rt. Rev. William Edmond Armitage, S.T.D., bishop of Wisconsin
- A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Saint Peter, Dorchester, at the visitation of the Ven. the Archdeacon of Dorset, on the feast of St. John the Baptist, 1844 : with notes
- A sermon preached in the parish church of Easthampstead on the first Sunday after Easter, April 12th, 1874
- A sermon, preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, on Sunday evening, October 14th
- A short account of the rise and progress of the Heavy Woollen District Branch of the General Union of Textile Workers
- A short appeal to members of Convocation upon the proposed censure of no. 90
- A short biography of Fred. Hammill
- A short history of labour in Scotland
- A short history of the Liverpool Trades' Council, 1848-1948
- A short history of the National Union of Vehicle Builders to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the Union : 1834-1959
- A short history of the T.U.C
- A short narrative of the life, and some incidents in the recollection of an Aberdonian, nearly eighty years of age : including his evidence on "the wood case" : to which is added, an account of the Hadden Family, for upwards of one hundred years back
- A short sermon upon war
- A short sketch of a long life, of Samuel Catton, once a Suffolk plough-boy, showing what prayer and perseverance may do
- A short sketch, or, Memoir of the late Joseph Hanson, Esq. of Strangeways Hall, near Manchester
- A short tract for revivalists and others : extracted from the Bampton lecture of 1812
- A sketch of the characters of Sir John Patteson and Sir John Coleridge