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“Abstinence versus Moderation.” The Index 5.235 (25 June 1874): 307-08. |
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“Absurdity and Tyranny of Compulsory Vaccination.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 1.4 (July 1879): 60. |
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“Academical Test Articles.” Edinburgh Review 88 (July 1848): 163-93. |
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“Accent.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 33-7. |
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The Action and Reaction between Churches and the Civil Government: A Lecture at South-Place Chapel, Finsbury, May 20, 1860. London: Alliance Depot, 1860. Rpt. as The Moral Influence of Law: A Lecture by F. W. Newman, May 20, 1860. Trübner and Co., 1860. Rpt. as “The Moral Influence of Law” in Miscellanies 2: 84-96. Rpt. in Works 5: 121-32. |
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“Administrative Example of the United States.” Westminster Review 63 [o.s.] 7 [n.s.] (April 1855): 492-516. Rpt. as “Example of American Administration” in Miscellanies 3: 1-12. |
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“Against Religious Hero-Making.” (See A Discourse against Hero-Making in Religion.) |
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“Alexander the Great.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 107-09. |
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“Alleged Murder of Uriah: Did David, Son of Jesse, Murder Uriah the Hittite?” The Index 4:193 (4 September 1873): 339. Rpt. in Works 1: 361-63. |
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“Alphabetical Sounds.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 123-25. |
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“The American Quarrel.” Fraser’s Magazine 63 (April 1861): 403-14. |
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“Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs.” Prospective Review 7.25 (February 1851): 1-24. |
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Ancient Sacrifice. London: Thomas Scott, 1874. Rpt. in The Index 6.302 (7 October 1875): 470-71 and in Miscellanies 2: 270-77. Rpt. in Works 6: 37-44. |
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Anglo-Saxon Abolition of Negro Slavery. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1889. |
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Anthropomorphism: A Comment by Professor F. W. Newman on Some Poetry Sent Him by a Lady. Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1870. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 177-79. Rpt. in Works 8: 151-54. |
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“Antiochus.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 168-70. |
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Anti-Vaccination in a Nutshell. London: London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination, ca. 1880. |
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An Appeal to the Middle Classes on the Urgent Necessity of Numerous Radical Reforms, Financial and Organic. London: Taylor and Walton, 1848. |
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“Articles.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 231-32. |
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“Astronomy of the Future.” Fraser's Magazine 15 (January 1877): 134. |
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“Athens.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 252-54. |
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“The Atheistic Controversy.” Contemporary Review 33 (October 1878): 470-97. Rpt. in Works 10: 211-40. |
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“Atrocity of Vaccination.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 1.1 (April 1879): 2. |
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“The Authorship of the Odyssey.” Fraser’s Magazine 88 [o.s.] 8 [n.s.] (October 1873): 575-92. Enlarged and Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 115-41. |
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“Austria and Hungary.” Prospective Review 5.20 (November 1849): 369-408. |
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“The Barbarisms of Civilization.” Contemporary Review 35 (June 1879): 471-88. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 449-70. |
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“Belshazzar.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 318. |
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“Berber Languages.” Prospective Review 3.12 (October 1847): 461-75. |
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The Bigot and the Sceptic: What Is Their Euthanasia? Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1865. Rpt. as “The Bigot and The Skeptic” in Miscellanies 2: 147-56. Rpt. in Works 8: 97-110. |
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“Bishop.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 333-35. |
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“Capacities of Women.” Westminster Review 84 [o.s.] 28 [n.s.] (October 1865): 166-78. |
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“The Capitalist in Society.” Fraser’s Magazine 92 [o.s.] 12 [n.s.] (December 1875): 687-700. Rpt. in Miscellanies 4. |
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“Captivities.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 388-92. |
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Catholic Union: Essays towards a Church of the Future, as the Organization of Philanthropy. London: John Chapman, 1854. Rpt. in Works 5: 39-120. |
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“Causes and Objects of the Crimean War.” Fraser’s Magazine 94 [o.s.] 14 [n.s.] (October 1876): 522-36. |
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Character of the Southern States of America: A Letter to a Friend Who Had Joined the Southern Association. Manchester: Union and Emancipation Society’s Depot, 1863. |
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“Charles Sumner on the Grandeur of Nations.” (See “The True Grandeur of Nations.”) |
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“Charles Sumner’s Alabama Speech.” Letter to the Editor of the Morning Star, May 11, 1868. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 195-97. |
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“Cherethites and Pelethites.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 421-22. |
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A Christian Commonwealth. London: Trübner and Co., 1883. |
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Christianity before and after Paul of Tarsus. (See The Gospel of Paul of Tarsus.) |
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Christianity in Its Cradle. London: Trübner and Co., 1884. 2nd, enlarged ed.; London: Trübner and Co., 1886. Rpt. in Works 6: 119-244. |
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“Circumcision.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 439-42. |
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A Collection of Poetry for the Practice of Elocution: Made for the Use of the Ladies at the College in Bedford Square, London. London: Taylor, Walton, and Maberly, 1850. |
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The Coming Revolution: An Anti-Vaccination Pamphlet. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1882. |
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Comments on the Text of Æschylus. London: Trübner and Co., 1884. |
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“Communism and the Commune.” The Leader 1.10 (1 June 1850): 229-30. |
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“Compulsory Vaccination. Written by Request for a Public Meeting, 1884.” In Miscellanies 3: 471-72. |
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“Compulsory Vaccination a Sin and a Crime.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 1.2 (May 1879): 18. |
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“Condition of the Poor.” The Leader 1.27 (28 September 1850): 638-39. |
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“Conditions of Permanent Peace.” (See “The Internal Relations of Europe.”) |
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Considerations for the Educated concerning the Drink Traffic. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance; London: Cauldwell, 1857. |
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“Contrasts of Ancient and Modern History.” Part I. Fraser’s Magazine 90 [o.s.] 10 [n.s.] (September 1874): 388-98. |
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“Contrasts of Ancient and Modern History.” Part II. Fraser’s Magazine 90 [o.s.] 10 [n.s.] (November 1874): 570-84. |
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“Contrasts of Ancient and Modern History.” Part III. Fraser’s Magazine 90 [o.s.] 10 [n.s.] (December 1874): 749-62. |
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“Contrasts of Ancient and Modern History.” Part IV. Fraser’s Magazine 91 [o.s.] 11 [n.s.] (January 1875): 110-20. |
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“Contrasts of Ancient and Modern History.” Reprinted from Fraser’s Magazine. Miscellanies 5: 178-248. |
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Contributions Chiefly to the Early History of the Late Cardinal Newman, with Comments, by His Brother. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, and Co., 1891. 2nd ed., London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, and Co., 1891. Rpt. in Works 7: 43-108. |
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The Controversy about Prayer. London: Thomas Scott, 1873. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 249-56. Rpt. in Works 9: 1-8. |
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“Corinth.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 465-66. |
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“Corporal Punishments and Penal Reformation.” Fraser’s Magazine 71 (February 1865): 154-66. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 134-52. |
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The Corruption, now Called Neo-Malthusianism. Written by Request for the Moral Reform Union. London: Moral Reform Union, 1889. |
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The Crimes of the House of Hapsburg against Its Own Liege Subjects. London: J. Chapman, 1853. |
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“Cruelties of False Belief.” The Index 4.170 (29 March 1873): 145-46. Rpt. in Works 9: 9-16. |
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“Cuneiform Inscriptions: Gobineau versus Rawlinson.” Fraser’s Magazine 72 (November 1865): 589-613. |
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The Cure of the Great Social Evil, with Special Reference to Recent Laws Delusively Called Contagious Diseases’ Acts. London: Trübner and Co., 1869. “Part I: The Materialist Treatment” (pp. 3-13) rev. and rpt. as “On State Provision for Vise, by Warranting Impunity” in Miscellanies 3: 252-66. “Part II: The Moral Treatment” (pp. 14-40) rev. and rpt. as “Remedies for the Great Social Evil” in Miscellanies 3: 267-84. |
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“Currency.” Fraser’s Magazine 80 (July 1869): 40-57. Rpt. as “Peel’s Act of 1844” in Miscellanies 4. |
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“Cyrus.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 508-10. |
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