List of Works
- The Omni-presence of the Deity, (1828)
- The Puffiad, (1830)
- Satan, or Intellect without God, (1830)
- Oxford, (1831)
- The Messiah, (1832)
- Woman, the Angel of Life, (1833)
- God and Man: being outlines of religious and moral truth, according to Scripture and the church, (1850)
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