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- Christ the desire of all nations. 1846
- Poems from Eastern sources, Genoveva, and other poems. 1851
- Notes on the miracles of Our Lord. 1852
- The fitness of the Holy Scripture. 1854
- English past and present. 1855
- Synonyms of the New Testament. 1855
- Calderon, his life and genius, with specimens of his plays. 1856
- Life’s a dream. The great theatre of the world. 1856
- On some deficiencies in our English dictionaries. 1857
- On the Authorized version of the New Testament. 1858
- A select glossary of English words used formerly in senses different from their present. 1860
- Sermons preached in Westminster Abbey. 1860
- Notes on the parables of Our Lord. 1861
- Proverbs and their lessons. 1861
- A household book of English poetry. 1868
- Plutarch, his life, and his Lives and his Morals. 1873
- Sacred Latin poetry. 1874
- Studies in the Gospels. 1874
- Synonyms of the New Testament. 1880
- Brief thoughts and meditations on some passages in Holy Scripture. 1884
- Lectures on medieval church history. 1886
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“Again we mistook a little rocky islet seen through the drisk, with some taller bare trunks or stumps on it, for the steamer with its smoke-pipes, but as it had not changed its position after half an hour, we were undeceived. So much do the works of man resemble the works of nature. A moose might mistake a steamer for a floating isle, and not be scared till he heard its puffing or its whistle.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven.”
—Bible: New Testament, Matthew 5:15,16.