Books and Tracts Authored
- The Glory Of The Impossible.
- "Buying Up Opportunities".
- Literature for Moslem women.
- The House Of Dawn.
- Literature for Moslem boys.
- Cherry blossom.
- Sand Lilies.
- 1878. A Startling Wish. A New Year’s address to junior scholars.
- 1887. For the New Year. A Life on Fire. London: Marshall Brothers.
- 1890. Parables of the Cross. London: Marshall Brothers.
- 1899. Parables of the Christ-life. London: Marshall Bros.
- 1916. When Moslems listen to the Gospel. : American Christian Literature Society for Moslems.
- 1929. Between the desert and the sea. London: Marshall, Morgan and Scott.
- 1933. The Way Of The Sevenfold Secret. Turnbridge Wells, England: Nile Mission Press. Arabic E-text, English E-text
- Focussed: A Story and A Song (E-text)
- Vibrations (E-text)
- Trained to Rule
- A Thirsty Land and God's Channels
- A South Land
- Smouldering
- A Ripened Life
- A Life On Fire
- Story Parables
- Heavenly Light on the Daily Path
- A Challenge To Faith
- Back-ground and Fore-Ground
- Winter Buds
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