Works
- 1825 "Essays on Some of the Peculiarities of the Christian Religion"
- 1826 "Elements of Logic"
- 1828 "Elements of Rhetoric"
- "Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon Bonaparte"
- "On the Use and Abuse of Party Spirit in Matters of Religion" (lectures)
- 1828 "On some of the Difficulties in the Writings of St Paul"
- 1830 "On the Errors of Romanism traced to their Origin in Human Nature"
- 1832 "Introductory Lectures"
- 1832 A view of the Scripture revelations concerning a future state - lectures advancing belief in Christian mortalism.
- 1832 "Thoughts on the Sabbath"
- 1836 "Charges and Tracts"
- 1837 "Christian Evidences"
- Easy "Lessons on Reasoning, on Morals, on Mind and on the British Constitution"
- 1839 "Essays on Some of the Dangers to Christian Faith"
- 1841 "The Kingdom of Christ"
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