Works
- Books
- River Reeds (volume of verse), 1866.
- Rosamunda the princess, and other tales. James Parker & Co., 1875.
- Kingsford, A. & Maitland, E. The Key of the Creeds. Trubner, 1875.
- Astrology Theologised, 1886.
- Health, Beauty and the Toilet: Letters to Ladies from a Lady Doctor. F. Warne, 1886.
- Dreams and Dream Stories. 1888.
- Clothed with the Sun. J. M. Watkins, 1912.
- The Credo of Christendom and other Addresses and Essays on Esoteric Christianity. 1916.
- The Perfect Way, or the Finding of Christ. Watkins, 1909.
- The Perfect Way in Diet. Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1881.
- Kingsford, A. & Maitland, E. Addresses & Essays On Vegetarianism. John M Watkins, 1912.
- Chapters
- "Unscientific science—moral aspects of vivisection" in Colville, W. J. Spiritual Therapeutics Or Divine Science. 1890, pp. 292–308.
- "The Uselessness of Vivisection," 1882, in Hamilton, Susan. (ed.) Animal Welfare & Anti-vivisection 1870-1910: Nineteenth Century Woman's Mission. Taylor & Francis, 2004.
- "The City of Blood" in Forward, Stephanie. (ed.) Dreams, Visions and Realities. Continuum International, 2003.
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