Francis Wayland - Published Work

Published Work

Besides several volumes of sermons and addresses and the volumes already mentioned, he published:

  • Elements of Moral Science (1835, repeatedly revised and translated into foreign languages)
  • Elements of Political Economy (1837), in which he advocated free trade
  • The Limitations of Human Responsibility (1838)
  • Domestic Slavery Considered as a Scriptural Institution (1845)
  • Memoirs of Harriet Ware (1850)
  • Memoirs of Adoniram Judson (1853)
  • Elements of Intellectual Philosophy (1854)
  • Notes on the Principles and Practices of Baptist Churches (1857)
  • Letters on the Ministry of the Gospel (1863)
  • a brief Memoir of Thomas Chalmers (1864).


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