Selected Writings
See Lennox's book for a fuller bibliography of Drummond's writings.
- Natural Law in the Spiritual World (1883)
- Tropical Africa (1888)
- The Greatest Thing in the World and Other Addresses (1894)
- The Ascent of Man (1894)
- The Ideal Life and Other Unpublished Addresses (1897)
- The Monkey That Would Not Kill (1898)
- The New Evangelism and Other Papers (1899)
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