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“Geometry without Axioms.” The West of England Journal of Science and Literature 1.1 (1835): 68-82. |
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“God, Duty, and Immortality.” Theological Review 16 (January 1879): 1-21. Rpt. in Works 9: 135-50. |
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The Good Cause of President Lincoln: A Lecture by Professor F. W. Newman. London: Emancipation Society, 1863. Rpt. as Part IV of Anglo-Saxon Abolition of English Slavery. |
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The Gospel of Paul of Tarsus, and of His Opponent, James the Just, from Our Current New Testament. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1893. Enlarged and reprinted as Christianity before and after Paul of Tarsus, with the Tales Accepted as Sacred in the Anglican Church, 1894. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1894. Rpt. in Works 6: 245-84. |
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“Government from Above and from Below.” Fraser’s Magazine 82 [o.s.] 2 [n.s.] (July 1870): 121-29. Rpt. as “Guidance or Anarchy?” in Miscellanies 3: 289-301. |
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A Grammar of the Berber Language. London: n.p., n.d. [ca. 1845]. (See also "Essay towards a Grammar of the Berber Language.") |
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“Greece.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 792-94. |
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“Guidance or Anarchy?” (See “Government from Above and from Below.”) |
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A Handbook of Modern Arabic; consisting of a Practical Grammar, with Numerous Examples, Dialogues, and Newspaper Extracts; in a European Type. London: Trübner and Co., 1866. |
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Hebrew Jesus: His True Creed; from Canonical Texts of the Anglicans, before Paul of Tarsus Was a Christian, with the Cardinal Prayer of Jesus as Our Sole Sufficient Creed. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1895. Rpt. in Works 6: 285-324. |
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Hebrew Theism: The Common Basis of Judaism, Christianity, and Mohammedism, with Revisions and Additions to the Quarto Edition of 1858. London: Trübner and Co., 1874. Rpt. in Works 4. |
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“Hellenist.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 838-40. |
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“Herbert Spencer: As a Mathematician, A Metaphysician, and a Disputant on Religion.” The Index 5.234 (18 June 1874): 290-91. Rpt. in Works 10: 183-94. |
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Hiawatha [by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow]; Rendered into Latin, with Abridgement. London: Walton and Maberly, 1862. |
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“The Higher Theory of Elliptic Integrals, Treated from Jacobi’s Functions as Its Basis.” Communicated to the Royal Society of London by the Rev. Dr. Booth, March 31, 1859. Abstract in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Vol. 9. London: Taylor and Francis, 1859. 704-08. |
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The Higher Trigonometry; Superrationals of the Second Order. Cambridge: Macmillan and Bowes, 1892. |
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A History of the Hebrew Monarchy, from the Administration of Samuel to the Babylonish Captivity. London: John Chapman, 1847. 2nd ed., London: John Chapman, 1853; 3rd ed., London: N. Trübner and Co., 1865. Rpt. in Works 1: 1-356. |
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Homeric Translation in Theory and Practice: A Reply to Matthew Arnold, Esq., Professor of Poetry, Oxford. London: Williams and Norgate, 1861. |
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“Hunger and Thirst after Righteousness” (1876), in Miscellanies 2: 301-09. Rpt. in Works 9: 85-92. |
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The Iliad of Homer Faithfully Translated into Unrhymed English Metre. London: Walton and Maberly, 1856. 2nd, rev. ed., London: Trübner and Co., 1871. |
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“Immoralities of Christendom.” The Index 3.127 (1 June 1872): 172-73. Rpt. in Works 8: 201-04. |
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“Inconsistencies of Vaccinators.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 1.8 (November 1879): 120. |
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“Increased Study of the Bible” (1877), in Miscellanies 2: 334-37. Rpt. in Works 9: 131-34. |
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“Indian Annexations: British Treatment of Native Princes.” Westminster Review 79 [o.s.] 23 [n.s.] (January 1863): 115-57. |
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“Initiation of Socialism.” The Leader 1.8 (18 May 1850): 179. |
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Intellectual and Moral Tendencies of Female Suffrage. National Society for Women’s Suffrage, Bristol and Clifton Branch. Bristol: I. Arrowsmith, 1870. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 192-94. |
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“The Internal Relations of Europe.” Fraser’s Magazine 82 [o.s.] 2 [n.s.] (October 1870): 443-57. Rpt. as “Europe of the Near Future” in Europe of the Near Future; with, Three Letters on the Franco-German War (1871). Abridged as “Conditions of Permanent Peace” in Miscellanies 3: 302-18. |
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“International Immorality.” Westminster Review 64 [o.s.] 8 [n.s.] (July 1855): 37-73. Abridged and rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 13-21. |
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“Introductory Lecture to the Classical Course.” In Introductory Discourses Delivered in Manchester New College, at the Opening of the Session of 1840. London: Simpkin, Marshall, and Co., 1841. 1-24. |
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“Introductory Lecture to the Yearly Course of Roman History: Delivered at the Ladies’ College, 47, Bedford-square, October 1, 1850.” The Leader 1 (5 October 1850): 667-69. |
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“Intuition.” The Index 4.188 (2 August 1873): 297-98. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 257-61. Rpt. in Works 9: 25-30. |
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“Is Prayer a Power or a Cry of Weakness?” The Index 3.154 (7 December 1872): 389-90. Rpt., Baltimore: John P. Des Forges, 1873. Rpt. in Works 8: 247-52. |
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“Israel.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 2: 52-8. |
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James and Paul: A Tract. Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate, Thomas Scott, 1869. Rpt. in Works 6: 1-22. |
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“John Sterling.” Prospective Review 8.24 (January 1852): 1-15. Rpt. in Works 10: 87-100. |
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“Jowett and the Broad Church.” Westminster Review 72 [o.s.] 16 [n.s.] (July 1859): 41-67. Abridged and rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 63-83. Rpt. in Works 10: 101-26. |
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“Judah.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 2: 164-69. |
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Kabail Vocabulary: Supplemented by Aid of a New Source. London: Trübner and Co., 1887. |
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