Published Works
- The Crisis of Missions (New York, 1886)
- Many Infallible Proofs: Chapters on the Evidences of Christianity (1886)
- Evangelistic Work in Principle and Practise (1887)
- Keys to the Word: or, Helps to Bible Study (1887)
- The Divine Enterprise of Missions (1891)
- Miracles of Missions (4 vols., 1891–1901)
- The Divine Art of Preaching (1892)
- From the Pulpit to the Palm-Branch: Memorial of Charles H. Spurgeon (1892)
- The Heart of the Gospel (sermons; 1892)
- New Acts of the Apostles (1894)
- LifePower: or, Character Culture, and Conduct (1895)
- Lessons in the School of Prayer (1895)
- Acts of the Holy Spirit (1895)
- The Coming of the Lord (1896)
- Shall we continue in Sin? (1897)
- In Christ Jesus: or, The Sphere of the Believer's Life (1898)
- Catharine of Siena, an ancient Lay Preacher (1898)
- George Muller of Bristol and his Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God (1899)
- Forward Movements of the last half Century (1900)
- Seed Thoughts for Public Speakers (1900)
- The Modern Mission Century viewed as a Cycle of Divine Working (1901)
- The Gordian Knot: or, The Problem which baffles Infidelity (1902)
- The Keswick Movement in Precept and Practice (1903)
- God's Living Oracles (1904)
- The Bible and Spiritual Criticism (1906)
- The Bible and Spiritual Life (1908)
- Godly Self-control (1909)
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