Works By
- Christ the desire of all nations. 1846
- Poems from Eastern sources, Genoveva, and other poems. 1851
- Notes on the miracles of Our Lord. 1852
- The fitness of the Holy Scripture. 1854
- English past and present. 1855
- Synonyms of the New Testament. 1855
- Calderon, his life and genius, with specimens of his plays. 1856
- Life’s a dream. The great theatre of the world. 1856
- On some deficiencies in our English dictionaries. 1857
- On the Authorized version of the New Testament. 1858
- A select glossary of English words used formerly in senses different from their present. 1860
- Sermons preached in Westminster Abbey. 1860
- Notes on the parables of Our Lord. 1861
- Proverbs and their lessons. 1861
- A household book of English poetry. 1868
- Plutarch, his life, and his Lives and his Morals. 1873
- Sacred Latin poetry. 1874
- Studies in the Gospels. 1874
- Synonyms of the New Testament. 1880
- Brief thoughts and meditations on some passages in Holy Scripture. 1884
- Lectures on medieval church history. 1886
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