Selected Writings
- Sermon: Talent, in Clark, D.W., The Methodist Pulpit, 1897.
- The Central Idea of Christianity, 1857. Also, revised, 1876 and later. Also Chapter V of this book a pamphlet with the same topic, 1902.
- The True Woman, 1857.
- What Must I Do to Be Saved?, 1858.
- Sermon: The Life Battle, in The New York Pulpit in the Revival of 1858, A Memorial Volume.
- Address: Centenary Conv., Boston, 1866, Proceedings.
- History of the Great Republic, 1868.
- Biography of Mary Brison, in Our Excellent Women, pub. by James Miller, 1872.
- Addresses State Convs, N.J., 1870, political; N.Y., 1870, Public Schools, N.Y., 1871, Political Reform.
- Sermon in Fraternal Camp-Meeting Sermons, Round Lake, 1875.
- Reader of the Address published by the First Ecumenical Methodist Conference, City Road, London, 1881. The preparation of the paper was largely in his hands.
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