Works
- Anglican period
 
- The Arians of the Fourth Century (1833)
 - Tracts for the Times (1833–1841)
 - British Critic (1836–1842)
 - On the Prophetical Office of the Church (1837)
 - Lectures on Justification (1838)
 - Parochial and Plain Sermons (1834–1843)
 - Select Treatises of St. Athanasius (1842, 1844)
 - Lives of the English Saints (1843–44)
 - Essays on Miracles (1826, 1843)
 - Oxford University Sermons (1843)
 - Sermons on Subjects of the Day (1843)
 
- Catholic period
 
- Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine (1845)
 - Retractation of Anti-Catholic Statements (1845)
 - Loss and Gain (novel – 1848)
 - Faith and Prejudice and Other Unpublished Sermons (1848–1873; collected 1956)
 - Discourses to Mixed Congregations (1849)
 - Difficulties of Anglicans (1850)
 - The Present Position of Catholics in England (1851)
 - The Idea of a University (1852 and 1858)
 - Cathedra Sempiterna (1852)
 - Callista (novel – 1855)
 - The Rambler (editor) (1859–1860)
 - Apologia Pro Vita Sua (religious autobiography – 1864; revised edition, 1865)
 - Letter to Dr. Pusey (1865)
 - The Dream of Gerontius (1865)
 - An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent (1870)
 - Sermons Preached on Various Occasions (various/1874)
 - Letter to the Duke of Norfolk (1875)
 - Five Letters (1875)
 - Sermon Notes (1849–1878)
 - Select Treatises of St. Athanasius (1881)
 - On the Inspiration of Scripture (1884)
 - Development of Religious Error (1885)
 
- Other miscellaneous works
 
- Historical Tracts of St. Athanasius (1843)
 - Essays Critical and Historical (various/1871)
 - Tracts Theological and Ecclesiastical (various/1871)
 - Discussions and Arguments (various/1872)
 - Historical Sketches (various/1872)
 - Addresses to Cardinal Newman and His Replies, with Biglietto Speech (1879)
 
- Selections
 
- Realizations: Newman's Own Selection of His Sermons (edited by Vincent Ferrer Blehl, S.J., 1964). Liturgical Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0-8146-3290-1
 - Mary the Second Eve (compiled by Sister Eileen Breen, F.M.A., 1969). TAN Books, 2009. ISBN 978-0-89555-181-8
 
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