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The Works of

F R A N C I S W I L L I A M N E W M A N (1805-1897)

A Bibliography

Most Recent Update:July 2009

The Francis William Newman Society

P.O. Box 86881, Montgomery Village, MD 20886-6881www.fwnewman.org

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Preface

This bibliography, prepared for the Francis William Newman Society, includes only those editions

of the author’s works which were published during his lifetime. The exception to this policy is the

volume and page references to those works republished in The Works of Francis William Newman on

Religion: A Critical Edition (FWNS, 2009). This bibliography includes unsigned articles from The

Prospective Review and The Eclectic Review. Each of the articles from the PR has already been

attributed to Newman by Walter E. Houghton in The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals.

Whenever Houghton’s sources have been inaccessible, I have found other evidences, either external

or internal, to verify his attributions. Newman’s articles published in the ER pose a different set of

problems to the researcher. On the one hand, since most of them were written while Newman was in

the process of working his way out of Christianity, we cannot always dismiss an article simply because

a thought expressed therein is incongruous with the known views of Newman in his maturity. More-

over, since we know that, in some cases, Newman was content to allow the anonymous publications

of his early years to remain anonymous, we cannot regard the mere absence of an allusion from the

author during his later years to be decisive. Thus, it can be particularly difficult, if not impossible in

some instances, to prove that an article, on the sole basis of its intrinsic characteristics, has (or has not)

been written by Newman. On the other hand, when Newman touches upon one of his favorite topics

or slips into a familiar attitude or perspective, then the interior evidence for attribution can become

so overwhelming that the scales tip altogether in favor of recognizing Newman’s authorship. Such was

the case in regard to the article titled “The Works of Plato.” Erring perhaps on the side of caution, I

have included no other previously unidentified articles from the ER. All of the other articles from the

ER in this bibliography were claimed by Newman himself upon introducing them for republication in

his Miscellanies.

For the identification of Newman’s authorship of the unsigned “Capacities of Women” in the

Westminster Review, I am indebted to Harriet Blodgett’s article “Francis Newman and the Capacities

of Women” (Nineteenth Century Prose 18 [Winter 1990/1991]: 1-8).

I believe this to be the first attempt towards a complete bibliography of the published writings of

Francis William Newman, although the bibliography compiled by Sidney Coulling to accompany his

article in the Dictionary of Literary Biography (v. 190: British Reform Writers, 1832-1914, eds. Gary

Kelly and Edd Applegate [Detroit: Gale Research, 1998]: 224-31) may be regarded as an essay in this

direction. If a truly complete bibliography is ever to appear, it must first make its public appearance

in an unfinished state, and it must not boast of having attained completion during a single lifetime or

restrict itself to the endeavors of a single person. The Francis William Newman Society solicits public

co-operation, and as additional published works by Newman are identified, or as the attributions are

verified, they will be added to this bibliography.

Tod E. Jones, President

The Francis William Newman Society

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“Abstinence versus Moderation.” The Index 5.235 (25 June 1874): 307-08.

“Absurdity and Tyranny of Compulsory Vaccination.” The Vaccination Inquirer and HealthReview 1.4 (July 1879): 60.

“Academical Test Articles.” Edinburgh Review 88 (July 1848): 163-93. [Written in collaboration with William Empson, editor of the ER and former Professor of Law.]

“Accent.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 33-7.

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 TheMoral 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. Works 5: 121-32.

“Administrative Example of the United States.” Westminster Review 63 [o.s.] 7 [n.s.] (April1855): 492-516. Rpt. as “Example of American Administration” in Miscellanies 3: 1-12.

“Against Religious Hero-Making.” (See A Discourse against Hero-Making in Religion.)

“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.

“Alleged Murder of Uriah: Did David, Son of Jesse, Murder Uriah the Hittite?” The Index4:193 (4 September 1873): 339. Works 1: 361-63.

“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.

“The American Quarrel.” Fraser’s Magazine 63 (April 1861): 403-14.

“Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs.” Prospective Review 7.25 (February 1851): 1-24. [Review of Ancient Egypt under the Pharaohs, 2 vols., by John Kenrick (London: B. Fellowes,

1850).]

Ancient Sacrifice. London: Thomas Scott, 1874. Rpt. in The Index 6.302 (7 October 1875):470-71 and in Miscellanies 2: 270-77. Works 6: 37-44.

Anglo-Saxon Abolition of Negro Slavery. London: Kegan Paul, Trench & Co., 1889.

Anthropomorphism: A Comment by Professor F. W. Newman on Some Poetry Sent Him bya Lady. Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1870. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 177-79.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.

Anti-Vaccination in a Nutshell. London: London Society for the Abolition of CompulsoryVaccination, ca. 1880.

An Appeal to the Middle Classes on the Urgent Necessity of Numerous Radical Reforms,Financial and Organic. London: Taylor and Walton, 1848.

“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.

“Astronomy of the Future.”Fraser's Magazine 15 (January 1877): 134. [A response to “Astronomy of the Future: A Speculation,” by Newton Crosland, Fraser's

Magazine 15 (November 1876): 593-99.]

“The Atheistic Controversy.” Contemporary Review 33 (October 1878): 470-97. Works 10:211-40.[Review of A Candid Examination of Theism, by Physicus [George John Romanes] (London:

Trübner and Co., 1878).]

“Athens.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 252-54.

“Atrocity of Vaccination.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 1.1 (April 1879): 2.

“The Authorship of the Odyssey.” Fraser’s Magazine 88 [o.s.] 8 [n.s.] (October 1873): 575-92. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 115-41 (including three additional pages on the vocabularyof the Odyssey).

“Austria and Hungary.” Prospective Review 5.20 (November 1849): 369-408.

“The Barbarisms of Civilization.” Contemporary Review 35 (June 1879): 471-88. Rpt. inMiscellanies 3: 449-70.

“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.

“Berber Languages.” Prospective Review 3.12 (October 1847): 461-75.

The Bigot and the Sceptic: What Is Their Euthanasia? Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: ThomasScott, 1865. Rpt. as “The Bigot and The Skeptic” in Miscellanies 2: 147-56. Works 8:97-110.

“Bishop.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 333-35.

“Capacities of Women.” Westminster Review 84 [o.s.] 28 [n.s.] (October 1865): 166-78.[Review of Bessie Rayner Parkes’s Essays on Women’s Work (London: Alexander Strahan,

1865), Anna Swanwick’s The Agamemnon, Choephori, and Eumenides of Aeschylus (London:

Bell and Daldy, 1865), and seven works by Francis Power Cobbe (all published in London by

Trübner and Co.): Studies: New and Old, of Ethical and Social Subjects (1879), Broken Lights

(1865), Italics (Italica): Brief Notes on Politics, People, and Places in Italy (1864), Theory of

Morals, 3rd ed. (1864), Religious Duty, 2nd ed. (1864), The Cities of the Past (1864), Essays on

the Pursuits of Women (1863).]

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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: 265-82.[Review of The History of Co-operation in England, Its Literature and Its Advocates. Vol. I: The

Pioneer Period, 1812 to 1844 (London: Trübner and Co., 1875). Holyoake responds in Vol. II:

The Constructive Period, 1845 to 1878 (London: Trübner and Co., 1879), pp. 458-59.]

“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.

Catholic Union: Essays towards a Church of the Future, as the Organization of Philanthropy.London: John Chapman, 1854. Works 5: 39-120.

“Causes and Objects of the Crimean War.” Fraser’s Magazine 94 [o.s.] 14 [n.s.] (October1876): 522-36.

Character of the Southern States of America: A Letter to a Friend Who Had Joined theSouthern Association. Manchester: Union and Emancipation Society’s Depot, 1863.

“Charles Sumner on the Grandeur of Nations.” (See “The True Grandeur of Nations.”)

“Charles Sumner’s Alabama Speech.” Letter to the Editor of the Morning Star, May 11,1868. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 195-97.

“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.

A Christian Commonwealth. London: Trübner and Co., 1883.

Christianity before and after Paul of Tarsus. (See The Gospel of Paul of Tarsus.)

Christianity in Its Cradle. London: Trübner and Co., 1884. 2nd, enlarged ed. London: Trübner and Co., 1886. Works 6: 119-244.

“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.

A Collection of Poetry for the Practice of Elocution: Made for the Use of the Ladies at theCollege in Bedford Square, London. London: Taylor, Walton, and Maberly, 1850.

The Coming Revolution: An Anti-Vaccination Pamphlet. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey,and Smith, 1882.

Comments on the Text of Æschylus. London: Trübner and Co., 1884.

“Communism and the Commune.” The Leader 1.10 (1 June 1850): 229-30.

“Compulsory Vaccination. Written by Request for a Public Meeting, 1884.” In Miscellanies3: 471-72.

“Compulsory Vaccination a Sin and a Crime.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review1.2 (May 1879): 18.

“Condition of the Poor.” The Leader 1.27 (28 September 1850): 638-39.

“Conditions of Permanent Peace.” (See “The Internal Relations of Europe.”)

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Considerations for the Educated concerning the Drink Traffic. Manchester: United King-dom Alliance; London: Cauldwell, 1857.

“Contrasts of Ancient and Modern History.” Parts I-IV. Fraser’s Magazine 90 [o.s.] 10[n.s.] (September 1874): 388-98; (November 1874): 570-84; (December 1874): 749-62;91 [o.s.] 11 [n.s.] (January 1875): 110-20. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 178-248.

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. Works 7: 43-108.

The Controversy about Prayer. London: Thomas Scott, 1873. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 249-56. Works 9: 1-8.

“Corinth.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 465-66.

“Corporal Punishments and Penal Reformation.” Fraser’s Magazine 71 (February 1865):154-66. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 134-52.

The Corruption, now Called Neo-Malthusianism; Written by Request for the Moral ReformUnion. London: Moral Reform Union, 1889.

The Crimes of the House of Hapsburg against Its Own Liege Subjects. London: J. Chapman,1853.

“Cruelties of False Belief.” The Index 4.170 (29 March 1873): 145-46. Works 9: 9-16.

“Cuneiform Inscriptions: Gobineau versus Rawlinson.” Fraser’s Magazine 72 (November1865): 589-613.

The Cure of the Great Social Evil, with Special Reference to Recent Laws Delusively CalledContagious Diseases’ Acts. London: Trübner and Co., 1869. “Part I: The MaterialistTreatment” (pp. 3-13) rev. and rpt. as “On State Provision for Vice, by WarrantingImpunity” 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.

“Currency.” Fraser’s Magazine 80 (July 1869): 40-57. Rpt. as “Peel’s Act of 1844” inMiscellanies 4: 233-56.[Review of The Principles of Currency: Six Lectures Delivered at Oxford by Bonamy Price; with

a Letter from M. Michel Chevalier on the History of the Treaty of Commerce with France

(Oxford: Combe, Gardner, Hall, and Latham, 1869). Vide Bonamy Price’s “Reply to the Article

on Currency,” FM 80 (October 1869): 477-93; rpt. as a pamphlet titled Reply to the Article on

Currency, July 1869 (London, 1869).]

“Cyrus.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 508-10.

“The Dangerous Glory of India.” Fraser’s Magazine 90 [o.s.] 10 [n.s.] (October 1874): 448-64. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 344-68.

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“David.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 525-33.

“The Decypher of Ancient Inscriptions.” Fraser’s Magazine 67 (January 1863): 121-34.

“A Defence of Carthage.” [n.d.] In Miscellanies 1: 278-304.

“Deliberations before War. At the Opening of the Franco-Sardinian War against Austria.”London University Magazine (June 1859). Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 45-53.

A Dictionary of Modern Arabic. 2 vols. London: Trübner and Co., 1871.

The Difficulties of Elementary Geometry: Especially Those Which Concern the StraightLine, the Plane, and the Theory of Parallels. London: Longman, Brown, Green, andLongmans, 1841.

“Diometral or Centric Tertians.” Report of the British Association for the Advancement ofScience 39 (1869): 10f.

A Discourse against Hero-Making in Religion, Delivered in South Place Chapel, Finsbury,April 24th, 1864. Printed by request, with Enlargements. London: Trübner and Co.,1864. Rpt. as “Against Religious Hero-Making” in Miscellanies 2: 129-46. Works 8: 53-70.

A Discourse on the Presence of God, Delivered by Professor F. W. Newman, at the FreeChristian Church, Croydon, London. London: Thomas Scott, 1875. Rpt. in Miscellanies2: 278-85. Works 9: 53-60.

A Discourse on the Service of God, Delivered by Professor F. W. Newman, at the FreeChristian Church, Croydon, London. London: Thomas Scott, 1875. Rpt. in Miscellanies2: 286-93. Works 9: 61-8.

Divergence of Calvinism from Pauline Doctrine. Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott,1871. Works 8: 173-76.

“Dr. Lushington’s Judgment and Feasible Church Reform.” (See “Essays and Reviews.”)

“Dr. Wilhelm Ihne on the Early Roman Constitution.” The Classical Museum: A Journalof Philology, and of Ancient History and Literature. Volume 6. London: Taylor andWalton, 1849. 15-32.

“The Drink Traffic and the Permissive Bill.” Fraser’s Magazine 85 [o.s.] 5 [n.s.] (February1872): 131-47.

“Duties of England to India.” Fraser’s Magazine 64 (December 1861): 674-89. Rpt. inMiscellanies 3: 109-33.

Elliptic Integrals. Cambridge: Macmillan and Bowes, 1889.

“Elocution as a Part of Education.” [n.d.] In Miscellanies 1: 316-33.

“Emancipation in the West Indie s . ” The Radical 2 (1866): 193, 507.

“English Capital and Foreign Loans.” Fraser’s Magazine 93 [o.s.] 13 [n.s.] (February 1876):135-44. Rpt. in Miscellanies 4: 283-95.

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English Institutions and Their Most Necessary Reforms: A Contribution of Thought. London:Trübner and Co., 1865.

“English Landed Tenure,” in Miscellanies 4: 257-64.

“The English Language as Spoken and Written.” Contemporary Review 31 (March 1878):689-706.

“English Orthography.” Fraser’s Magazine 96 [o.s.] 16 [n.s.] (November 1877): 565-74.

“English Policy in Europe.” Fraser’s Magazine 63 (February 1861): 135-50. Rpt. as“European Freedom” in Miscellanies 3: 87-108.

“English Rule in India.” Westminster Review 78 [o.s.] 22 [n.s.] (July 1862): 112-39.

The English Universities, from the German of V. A. Huber: An Abridged Translation. 2 vols.[3 Parts.] London: W. Pickering & Co., 1843.

“An English View of Free Love.” The Index 5.234 (18 June 1874): 295.

“Epicureanism, Ancient and Modern.” Fraser’s Magazine 84 [o.s.] 4 [n.s.] (November1871): 606-17. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 99-114.

“Errors concerning Deity” (1880), in Miscellanies 2: 365-75. Works 9: 197-206.

“Essay on National Loans.” See “National Loans: Mr. Chase’s First Budget.”

“Essay on Poetical Translation.” Fraser’s Magazine 92 [o.s.] 12 [n.s.] (July 1875): 88-96.

“Essay towards a Grammar of the Berber Language.” West of England Journal 1.5 (January1836): 161-84.

“Essays and Reviews: Dr. Lushington’s Judgment.” Westminster Review 78 [o.s.] 22 [n.s.](October 1862): 301-15. Rpt. as “Dr. Lushington’s Judgment and Feasible ChurchReform” (1862), in Miscellanies 2: 97-112. Works 5: 133-48.

Essays on Diet. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co., 1883.[Includes articles previously published in the North of England Review, the Reform Union

Gazette, and Fraser’s Magazine, as well as unpublished addresses.]

“The Ethics of War.” Westminster Review 73 [o.s.] 17 [n.s.] (April 1860): 400-30. Rpt. asThe Ethics of War: An Essay, Republished, by Leave of the Editor, from the West-minster Review, of April 1860, by Francis William Newman. London: A. W. Bennett,1860. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 54-86.

“Etruscan Interpretation.” Fraser’s Magazine 95 [o.s.] 15 [n.s.] (March 1877): 302-21.

“Etruscan Translation.” Fraser’s Magazine 94 [o.s.] 14 [n.s.] (July 1876): 104-20.

Europe of the Near Future; with Three Letters on the Franco-German War. London:Trübner and Co., 1871. [“Europe of the Near Future” is a reprint of “The Internal Relations of Europe.”]

“European Freedom.” (See “English Policy in Europe.”)

“Euthanasia.” The Index 6.293 (5 August 1875): 367.

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Evaluation of a Definite Integral: Investigation of the Value of Equation. Extracted from theCambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal, March 1847. Cambridge: Macmillan,Barclay, and Macmillan, 1847.

“Example of American Administration.” (See “Administrative Example of the United States.”)

“Explanations: A Sequel to the Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation.” ProspectiveReview 2.5 (January 1846): 33-44. Works 10: 49-58.[Review of Explanations: A Sequel to the Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, by Robert

Chambers (London: J. Churchill, 1845).]

“Exponential Functions, Table, 12 Place.” Transactions of the Cambridge PhilosophicalSociety 13 (1883): 145f.

“F. W. Newman on the Vaccination Conference.” The Vaccination Inquirer and HealthReview 1.11 (February 1880): 165.

First Elements of Religion. Weston-Super-Mare: F. C. Shaddick, 1889. Works 9: 227-41.

First Steps in Etruscan. London: K. Paul, Trench, and Trübner, 1892.

“Folly of Established Medicine.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 2.13 (April1880): 14.

Four Lectures on the Contrasts of Ancient and Modern History: Delivered at theManchester Athenaeum, Michaelmas, 1846. London: Taylor and Walton, 1847.

Four Lectures on Poetry; Delivered First in Wales to a Select Company. In Miscellanies 1:65-145.

“Fragment on Liberal Instruction in Mathematics.” [n.d.] In Miscellanies 1: 305-15.

“Free Trade in Land.” Fraser’s Magazine 96 [o.s.] 16 [n.s.] (December 1877): 736-47. Rpt.as “Small Freeholds” in Miscellanies 4: 296-312.

“From Luther to Colenso.” (See “The Reformation Arrested.”)

“From the Opening of Virgil’s Aeneid.” Written for a Manchester Literary Club, 1887.Miscellanies 5: 355-84.

“Froude’s Philosophical Novels.” Prospective Review 5.18 (April 1849): 163-83. Works 10:71-86.[Review of James Anthony Froude’s Shadows of the Clouds (London: J. Ollivier, 1847) and The

Nemesis of Faith (London: J. Chapman, 1849).]

“The Functions of an Upper House of Parliament.” Fraser’s Magazine 75 (June 1867): 785-801. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 198-221.

“The Future of Asia.” The Langham Magazine 1 (March 1876): 5-17.

“The Future of the National Church.” Fraser’s Magazine 67 (May 1863): 549-62. Abridgedand rpt. as “On the National Church” in Miscellanies 3: 153-61. Works 5: 169-86.

“The Future of the Roman Church.” Fraser’s Magazine 94 [o.s.] 14 [n.s.] (September1876): 334-40. Works 9: 77-84.

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“Geometry without Axioms.” The West of England Journal of Science and Literature 1.1(1835): 68-82.[Review of Geometry without Axioms; or, the First Book of Euclid’s Elements, by Thomas

Perronet Thompson, rev., 4th ed. (London: Robert Howard, 1833).]

“God, Duty, and Immortality.” Theological Review 16 (January 1879): 1-21. Works 9: 135-50.

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 EnglishSlavery.

The Gospel of Paul of Tarsus, and of His Opponent, James the Just, from Our Current NewTestament. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1893. Enlarged and reprinted asChristianity before and after Paul of Tarsus, with the Tales Accepted as Sacred in theAnglican Church, 1894. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1894. Works 6:245-84.

“Government from Above and from Below.” Fraser’s Magazine 82 [o.s.] 2 [n.s.] (July1870): 121-29. Rpt. as “Guidance or Anarchy?” in Miscellanies 3: 289-301.

A Grammar of the Berber Language. London: n.p., n.d. [ca. 1845].[Note: A German edition of this same work was published in Bonn in 1845.]

“Greece.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 1: 792-94.

“Guidance or Anarchy?” (See “Government from Above and from Below.”)

A Handbook of Modern Arabic; consisting of a Practical Grammar, with NumerousExamples, Dialogues, and Newspaper Extracts; in a European Type. London: Trübnerand Co., 1866.

Hebrew Jesus: His True Creed; from Canonical Texts of the Anglicans, before Paul ofTarsus Was a Christian, with the Cardinal Prayer of Jesus as Our Sole Sufficient Creed.Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1895. Works 6: 285-324.

Hebrew Theism: The Common Basis of Judaism, Christianity, and Mohammedism, withRevisions and Additions to the Quarto Edition of 1858. London: Trübner and Co., 1874.Works 4.[This is a revision and enlargement of Theism, Doctrinal and Practical.]

“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.

“Herbert Spencer: As a Mathematician, A Metaphysician, and a Disputant on Religion.” TheIndex 5.234 (18 June 1874): 290-91. Works 10: 183-94.

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 andFrancis, 1859. 704-08.

The Higher Trigonometry; Superrationals of the Second Order. Cambridge: Macmillan andBowes, 1892.

A History of the Hebrew Monarchy, from the Administration of Samuel to the BabylonishCaptivity. London: John Chapman, 1847.2nd ed., London: John Chapman, 1853; 3rd ed., London: N. Trübner and Co., 1865. Works 1:1-356.

Homeric Translation in Theory and Practice: A Reply to Matthew Arnold, Esq., Professorof Poetry, Oxford. London: Williams and Norgate, 1861.[A reply to On Translating Homer: Three Lectures Given at Oxford, by Matthew Arnold

(London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861).]

“Hunger and Thirst after Righteousness” (1876), in Miscellanies 2: 301-09. Works 9: 85-92.

The Iliad of Homer Faithfully Translated into Unrhymed English Metre. London: Waltonand Maberly, 1856. 2nd, rev. ed., London: Trübner and Co., 1871.

“Immoralities of Christendom.” The Index 3.127 (1 June 1872): 172-73. Works 8: 201-04.

“Inconsistencies of Vaccinators.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 1.8(November 1879): 120.

“Increased Study of the Bible” (1877), in Miscellanies 2: 334-37. Works 9: 131-34.

“Indian Annexations: British Treatment of Native Princes.” Westminster Review 79 [o.s.]23 [n.s.] (January 1863): 115-57.

“Initiation of Socialism.” The Leader 1.8 (18 May 1850): 179.

Intellectual and Moral Tendencies of Female Suffrage. National Society for Women’sSuffrage, Bristol and Clifton Branch. Bristol: I. Arrowsmith, 1870. Rpt. in Miscellanies3: 192-94.[In Miscellanies, FWN assigns to this leaflet the date 1867.]

“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, ThreeLetters on the Franco-German War (1871). Abridged as “Conditions of PermanentPeace” in Miscellanies 3: 302-18.[In Miscellanies, FWN prefaces this article, “From Fraser’s Magazine, Oct. 1871. (Shortened.)”]

“International Immorality.” Westminster Review 64 [o.s.] 8 [n.s.] (July 1855): 37-73.Abridged and rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 13-21.

“Introductory Lecture to the Classical Course.” In Introductory Discourses Delivered inManchester 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.

“Intuition.” The Index 4.188 (2 August 1873): 297-98. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 257-61. Works9: 25-30.

“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. Works 8: 247-52.

“Israel.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 2: 52-8.

James and Paul: A Tract. Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate, Thomas Scott, 1869. Works 6: 1-22.

“John Sterling.” Prospective Review 8.24 (January 1852): 1-15. Works 10: 87-100.[Review of “Sketch of the Author’s Life” by Julius Charles Hare, in Essays and Tales by John

Sterling, ed. J. C. Hare, 2 vols. (London: J. W. Parker, 1848), 1: i-ccxxxii; and The Life of John

Sterling by Thomas Carlyle (London: Chapman and Hall, 1851).]

“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. Works 10: 101-26. [Review of The Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians, Romans; with Critical Notes

and Dissertations, by Benjamin Jowett. 2 vols. London: John Murray, 1855.]

“Judah.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A. andC. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 2: 164-69.

Kabail Vocabulary: Supplemented by Aid of a New Source. London: Trübner and Co., 1887.

The Land as National Property; with Special View to the Scheme of Reclaiming It for theNation. London: Land Nationalization Society, 1884.

“Land Nationalisation.” Industrial Remuneration Conference: The Report of the Proceed-ings and Papers Read in Prince's Hall, Piccadilly, under the Presidency of the RightHon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Bart., M.P., on the 28th, 29th, and 30th January 1885.London: Cassell, 1885. 392-97.

“The Land Tenure Question.” Fraser’s Magazine 69 (March 1864): 357-77. Rpt. as“Feudality versus Ownership” in Miscellanies 4: 209-32.

“Landowners and Wage Receivers.” ca. 1866. Memoirs and Letters of Francis W. Newman,by I. Giberne Sieveking (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co, 1909): ChapterXXI, 389-98.

“The Latest Continental Theory of Legislation.” Westminster Review 57 [o.s.] 1 [n.s.](January 1852): 143-61.

“Latham and Grimm on the Ethnology of Germany.” National Review 4 (January 1857):106-31.[Review of The Germania of Tacitus, by Robert G. Latham (London: Walton and Maberly, 1851),

and Geschichte der Deutschen Sprache, by Jacob Grimm (Leipzig, 1848).]

Lecture on Vegetarianism; Delivered at the Friends’ Institute, Manchester, 20th October,1872. Manchester: John Heywood, 1872.

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A Lecture on Women’s Suffrage, Delivered in Bristol Athenæum, February 24th, 1869.London: London Society for Women’s Suffrage, 1869.

A Lecture on Women’s Suffrage, Delivered in the Guildhall, Bath, on January 28th, 1870.Bristol: I. Arrowsmith, 1870.

Lectures on Logic; or On the Science of Evidence: Generally Embracing Both Demon-strative and Probable Reasonings with the Doctrine of Causation. Delivered at BristolCollege in the Year 1836. Oxford: J. H. Parker, 1838. Abridged and rpt. as LogicalFragments in Miscellanies 1: 1-64.

Lectures on Political Economy. London: J. Chapman, 1851. Rpt. as Political Economy; or,the Science of the Market, in Miscellanies 4: 1-181.

“Legislative Malversation.” The Argus [Liverpool], 25 November 1876. Rpt. in pamphletform, Liverpool: The Argus Printing and Stationery Company, 1876.

Libyan Vocabulary; an Essay towards Reproducing the Ancient Numidian Language, outof Four Modern Tongues. London: Trübner and Co., 1882.

Life after Death? Palinôdia. London: Trübner and Co., 1886. Works 7: 1-42.

“The Life and Teachings of Mohammed.” Fraser’s Magazine 88 [o.s.] 8 [n.s.] (August1873): 148-57. Works 10: 153-64.[Review of A Critical Examination of the Life and Teachings of Mohammed, by Syed Ameer Ali

(London: Williams and Norgate, 1873).]

“Literature and Dogma.” Fraser’s Magazine 88 [o.s.] 8 [n.s.] (July 1873): 114-34. Works10: 127-52.[Review of Literature and Dogma, by Matthew Arnold, 3rd ed. (London: Smith, Elder, and Co.,

1873).]

“Local Control of the Drink Traffic: Two Alternatives.” Fraser’s Magazine 95 [o.s.] 15[n.s.] (April 1877): 499-506. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 414-24.

“Logarithmic Integrals, Second Order.” The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal2 (1847): 77f, 172f. Cambridge: Macmillan, Barclay, and Macmillan, 1847.

Logical Fragments. (See Lectures on Logic.)

“M’Culloch on Taxation.” Fraser’s Magazine 68 (August 1863): 135-50. Rpt. in Miscellanies4: 339f.

“Malthus.” The Leader 2.42 (11 January 1851): 44.

“Malthusianism, True and False.” Fraser’s Magazine 83 [o.s.] 3 [n.s.] (May 1871): 584-98.

“Marriage.” The Leader 1.14 (29 June 1850): 325-26.

“Marriage Laws.” Fraser’s Magazine 76 (August 1867): 169-89. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3:222-51.

Mathematical Tracts. Cambridge: Macmillan and Bowes, 1888.

Mature Thought on Christianity. London: Watts and Co., 1897 [posthumous]. Works 6:325-40.

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Medical Freedom versus Vaccination Tyranny: An Address Delivered in the Town Hall,Manchester, at the Annual Meeting of the Anti-Vaccination League, June 28, 1870, andReprinted from The Cooperator and The Anti-Vaccinator. Manchester, 1870.

“Merciless and Foolish Fear.” Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 3.26 (May 1881):28.

The Mildest Remedy for Britain’s Greatest Curse: Substance of an Address Delivered inColston Hall, Bristol, April 6th, 1868. Manchester: United Kingdom Alliance, 1868.

Miscellanies; . . . . 5 vols.: Vol. 1: Chiefly Addresses, Academical and Historical. London: Trübner and Co., 1869.

Vol. 2: Essays, Tracts or Addresses, Moral and Religious. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co.,

1887.

Vol. 3. Essays, Tracts or Addresses, Political and Social. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co.,

1889.

Vol. 4: Political Economy; or, the Science of the Market. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, and

Trübner, 1890.

Vol. 5: Chiefly Academic. London: Kegan Paul and Trench, 1891.

“The Miscellaneous Works of Dr. Arnold.” Prospective Review 1.3 (August 1845): 416-44.[Review of selected political articles in The Miscellaneous Works of Thomas Arnold, D.D.,

Collected and Republished, ed. Arthur P. Stanley (London: T. Fellowes, 1845).]

“Modern Latin as a Basis of Instruction.” The Museum (January 1862). Rpt. in Miscellanies5: 67-82.

“Modern Science Religious in the Long Run” (1875) in Miscellanies 5: 275-80. Works 9:47-52.

“The Moral Character of the Roman Conquest.” Fraser’s Magazine 89 [o.s.] 9 [n.s.] (May1874): 588-601. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 158-77.

“Moral Estimate of Alexander the Great.” Fraser’s Magazine 91 [o.s.] 11 [n.s.] (June 1875):667-85. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 249-74.

“The Moral Influence of Law.” (See The Action and Reaction between Churches and theCivil Government.)

“Moral Theism.” The Langham Magazine 2 (April 1876): 115-29. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2:310-24. Works 9: 93-105.

Morning Prayers in the Household of a Believer in God. Privately Printed, 1878. 2nd ed., London: Trübner and Co., 1882.

“The Narrative of Sidí Ibrahim ben Muhammed el Messí el Súsi, in the Berber Language;with Interlineary Version and Illustrative Notes.” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Societyof Great Britain and Ireland. Cambridge: CUP for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1848.215f.

“National Debt and Taxation.” Prospective Review 4.14 (May 1848): 239-51.

“National Loans: Mr. Chase’s First Budget.” National Review 14 (April 1862): 304-21. Rpt.as “Essay on National Loans” in Miscellanies 1: 334-56.

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“National Religion and Its Break-up.” The Langham Magazine 3 (May 1876): 285-301.Works 9: 107-22.

“The Natural History of the Varieties of Man.” Prospective Review 6.24 (November 1850):449-58.[Review of The Natural History of the Varieties of Man, by Robert G. Latham (London: J. Van

Voorst, 1850).]

“Negro Slavery in the American Union.” Fraser’s Magazine 99 [o.s.] 19 [n.s.] (February1879): 170-82. Rpt. as Part II of Anglo-Saxon Abolition of Negro Slavery.

“Negro Slavery under English Rule.” Fraser’s Magazine 99 [o.s.] 19 [n.s.] (January 1879):88-106. Rpt. as Part I of Anglo-Saxon Abolition of Negro Slavery.

“The New Christology.” Fortnightly Review 20 [o.s.] 14 [n.s.] (December 1873): 740-57.Works 10: 165-82.

The New Crusades; or, Duty of the Church to the World: Addressed Especially to Ministersof Religion. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1886. Rpt. as “The NewCrusades of the Church for the World” in Miscellanies 2: 385-97. Works 5: 257-70.

“The New Round Table: Land Nationalisation.” Westminster Review 133 (May 1890): 541-59.[Consisting of communications from ten authors. Communication from F.W.N., pp. 543-44.]

The Nine Commandments, according to Euripides: A Fragment from the Erechtheus; Trans-lated by Professor F. W. Newman. Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1869.

“Nine Reasons against the Scientific Torture of Animals.” In Miscellanies 3: 369-70.

“Notes on the Libyan Language, in a Letter Addressed to Robert N. Cust, Esq., etc., Hon.Secretary R.A.S.” The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland12 [n.s.] (1880): 417-34.

“No Science without Intuition.” The Index 3.116 (16 March 1872): 85-6. Works 8: 177-78.

The Odes of Horace: Translated into Unrhymed Metres, with Introduction and Notes.London: J. Chapman, 1853. 2nd ed. London: Trübner and Co., 1876.

“Of Negative Quantity.” The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal, Vol. 3.Cambridge: Macmillan and Co., 1848: 57f.

Of the Illiberality of Sentiment and Practice Apprehended from a Separating of Church andState. London: British Anti-State-Church Association, 1846. Works 5: 25-38.

“On a Free Christian Church” (1877). In Miscellanies 2: 325-33. Works 9: 123-30.

“On a University Curriculum.” Fraser’s Magazine 92 [o.s.] 12 [n.s.] (October 1875): 539-48.

“On Administrative Reform. 1856. After Agitation concerning Balaclava Blunders.” [Notpreviously published.] Miscellanies 3: 22-5.

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“On Cruelty.” Fraser’s Magazine 93 [o.s.] 13 [n.s.] (April 1876): 523-36. Rpt. in Miscel-lanies 3: 395-413.

“On Determinants, Better Called Eliminants.” Proceedings of the Royal Society ofLondon 8 (1856): 426-31.

“On Forms of Government.” Delivered in Bristol, 1867. In Miscellanies 5: 83-98.

“On Jewish Proselytism before the War of Titus.” Fraser’s Magazine 97 [o.s.] 17 [n.s.](June 1878): 693-700. Works 6: 107-18.

“On Land as State Property,” in Miscellanies 4: 326-38.

“On Modern Automatism.” Fraser’s Magazine 95 [o.s.] 15 [n.s.] (May 1877): 665-674.

“On National Universities.” Fraser’s Magazine 92 [o.s.] 12 [n.s.] (September 1875): 273-84.

“On Pindar.” (See “Poetry of Pindar.”)

“On Pleasure and Joy” (1880), in Miscellanies 2: 376-84. Works 9: 187-96.

On Religious Endowments. Read to the Members of the Reform Club, Manchester, 12thOctober, 1874. Manchester: Alexander Ireland and Co., 1874. Rpt. as “On ReligiousEndowments,” Theological Review 12 (July 1875): 335-52; Miscellanies 3: 327-43.Works 5: 211-26.

“On Sir G. Cornewall Lewis’s Two Volumes of Inquiry into Early Rome.” (See “Sir G. C.Lewis on Early Roman History.”)

“On Spelling Reform.” Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of SocialScience: Cheltenham Meeting, 1878. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1879. 414-24.

“On State Provision for Vice, by Warranting Impunity.” (See The Cure of the Great SocialEvil.)

“On Teaching English.” Fraser’s Magazine 97 [o.s.] 17 [n.s.] (January 1878): 18-21.

“On the Berber Language of Mount Atlas, Generally Supposed To Be That of the AncientMauritanians.” Philological Society Proceedings 1.13 (24 November 1843): 135-44.

“On the Bible as the Protestant Basis.” The Index 4.178 (24 May 1873): 213-14. Rpt. as apamphlet, Baltimore: John P. Des Forges, 1873. Rpt. as “Protestantism Old and New”in Miscellanies 2: 262-69. Works 9: 17-24.

On the Causes of Atheism: A Lecture Delivered at Bristol, on February 7, 1871. MountPleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1871. Rpt. as “Causes of Atheism: Delivered toWorking Men in Bristol” in Miscellanies 2: 180-92. Works 8: 155-72.

“On the Causes of the Crimean War.” Fraser’s Magazine 3 [n.s.] (January 1871): 1-13.

“On the Christian Law of Divorce” (1858), in Miscellanies 2: 23. Works 8: 37-8.

“On the Comitia Curiata.” The Classical Museum: A Journal of Philology, and of AncientHistory and Literature. Volume 6. London: Taylor and Walton, 1849. 101-27.

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On the Constitutional and Moral Right or Wrong of Our National Debt. London: Taylor,Walton, and Maberly, 1849.

“On the Credit System.” The Leader 1.4 (20 April 1850): 85.

On the Defective Morality of the New Testament. Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1867. Rpt. as“The New Testament Inadequate as a Standard of Morals,” in Miscellanies 2: 159-71.Works 8: 111-34.

“On the Drink Traffic.” Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion ofSocial Science. Bristol Meeting, 1869. London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer,1870. 583-87.

“On a European Notation for Extra-European Sounds.” The Classical Museum: A Journalof Philology, and of Ancient History and Literature. Volume 3. London: Taylor andWalton, 1846. 273-78.

“On the Fifty-first Psalm” (1866), in Miscellanies 2: 157-58. Works 1: 359-60.

“On the Galla Religion.” (See “On the Relations of Theism to Pantheism.”) Rpt. in TheIndex 4.185 (12 July 1873): [title page], and in Miscellanies 2: 214-18. Works 8: 233-38.

“On the Growth of the Tribune’s Power before the Decemvirate.” The Classical Museum:A Journal of Philology, and of Ancient History and Literature. Volume 6. London:Taylor and Walton, 1849. 205-19.

On the Historical Depravation of Christianity. 1872. London: Thomas Scott, 1873. Rpt. inMiscellanies 2: 241-48. Works 8: 193-200.

On the Illiberality of Sentiment and Practice Apprehended from a Separating of Church andState. London: British Anti-State-Church Association, 1846. Works 5: 25-38.

“On the Intrusive Elements of Latin.” The Classical Museum: A Journal of Philology, andof Ancient History and Literature. Volume 6. London: Taylor and Walton, 1849. 321-61.Rpt. as “On the Northern Elements of Latin” in Miscellanies 5: 20-31.

“On the Law of Concord.” The Classical Museum: A Journal of Philology, and of AncientHistory and Literature. Volume 5. London: Taylor and Walton, 1848. 345-48.

“On the Moral Limits of Beneficial Commerce.” Contemporary Review 36 (October 1879):232-42. Rpt. in Miscellanies 4: 313-25.

“On the National Church.” (See “The Future of the National Church.”)

“On the Northern Elements of Latin.” (See “On the Intrusive Elements of Latin.” )

On the Philosophical Classification of National Institutions: A Lecture Delivered at theBristol Institution for the Advancement of Science, Literature and the Arts, March 4th,1867. London: Trübner and Co., 1867.

“On the Progress of Political Economy from the Time of Adam Smith.” InternationalJournal of Ethics 1.4 (July 1891): 475-83.

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“On the Pronunciation of Greek.” The Classical Museum: A Journal of Philology, and ofAncient History and Literature. Volume 3. London: Taylor and Walton, 1846. 382-404.

“On the Relation of the Classical to the Syro-Arabian Languages.” The Classical Museum:A Journal of Philology, and of Ancient History and Literature. Volume 5. London:Taylor and Walton, 1848. 251-62.

“On the Relation of the Supply of Food to the Laws of Landed Tenure.” The ManchesterAthenæum (1876). Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 304-20.

“On the Relations of Theism to Pantheism.” Bound in pamphlet form with the title, On theRelations of Theism to Pantheism; and On the Galla Religion. Mount Pleasant,Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1872. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 204-13. Works 8: 213-22.

“On the Regeneration of Sunday.” Fraser’s Magazine 87 [o.s.] 7 [n.s.] (May 1873): 620-30.Rpt. in The Index 6.308 (18 November 1875): 542-44. Works 5: 195-210.

“On the Sects of Christendom.” The Index 4.198 (9 October 1873): 394. Works 9: 31-4.

“On the State as a Corrupting Power.” In Miscellanies 3: 391-94.[In Miscellanies Newman dates this article “1875-6?”]

“On the Structure of the Berber Language.” Appendix II in Researches into the PhysicalHistory of Mankind, 3rd ed., vol. 4, by James Cowles Prichard. London: Sherwood,Gilbert, and Piper, 1844.

“On the Third Elliptical Integral.” The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal, Vol.8. Cambridge: Macmillan and Co., 1853. 190-227.

“On the Umbrian Language.” Transactions of the Philological Society, London. 1862. 167-212.

“On the Use of Legendre’s Scale for Calculating the First Eliptic Integral.” Report of theForty-Sixth Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; Held atGlasgow in September 1876. In “Notices and Abstracts of Miscellaneous Communica-tions to the Sections.” London: John Murray, 1877. 28-9.

“On the Vision of Heaven.” The Index 3.142 (14 September 1872): 289-90. Rpt., Baltimore:John P. Des Forges, 1872. Works 8: 239-46.

“On the War Power.” Contemporary Review 30 (November 1877): 909-22. Rpt. inMiscellanies 3: 433-48.

On This and the Other World. London: Thomas Scott, 1878. Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 338-51.Works 9: 151-64.

“On Tridiametral Quartan Curves; On Quartan Curves with 3 or 4 Diameters; OnMonodiametral Quartan Curves.” Report of the Forty-second Meeting of the BritishAssociation for the Advancement of Science; Held in Brighton, 1872. London: JohnMurray, 1873. 22-4.

“On Truth and Historical Truthfulness.” The Index 3.130 (22 June 1872): 193-94. Works 8:205-12.

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“On Woman’s Suffrage and Mrs. Anne Besant.” The Index 6.309 (25 November 1875): 559.

“One Side of Plato.” (See “The Works of Aristotle.”)

“Organic Reform. Delivered in the Manchester Athenæum, on Easter-Eve, 1863; Revisedand Extended.” Pitman’s Popular Lecturer and Reader 8.7 (July 1863): 193-210.

“Organized Priesthood.” Fortnightly Review 21 [o.s.] 15 [n.s.] (February 1874): 175-89.Works 5: 227-42.

Orthoëpy; or, A Simple Mode of Accenting English, for the Advantage of Foreigners andAll Learners, Intended To Aid Popular Instruction. London: Trübner and Co., 1869.

“Our Relation to the Princes of India.” Westminster Review 69 [o.s.] 13 [n.s.] (April 1858):453-77. Rev. and abridged in Miscellanies 3: 36-44.

“The Papal Drama.” Fraser’s Magazine 92 [o.s.] 12 [n.s.] (November 1875): 661-73. Works10: 195-210.[Review of The Papal Drama by Thomas Hornblower Gill (London: Longmans, Green, and Co.,

1866).]

“Parliamentary Government.” Fortnightly Review 21 [o.s.] 15 [n.s.] (March 1874): 328-41.

“Parliamentary Popery.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 3.26 (May 1881): 27.

“Party Government.” Westminster Review 69 [o.s.] 13 [n.s.] (April 1858): 402-28. Rev. andabridged in Miscellanies 3: 26-35.

“Peel’s Act of 1844.” (See “Currency.”)

“The Periodic Series: Value at Certain Limits.” The Cambridge and Dublin MathematicalJournal 3: (1848): 57f.

The Permissive Bill More Urgent than Any Extension of the Franchise: An Address atRamsgate, February 17th, 1865. Manchester, 1865.

A Personal Narrative, in Letters: Principally from Turkey, in the Years 1830-3. London:Holyoake, 1856.

“Personal Property, Debt, and Interest.” Contemporary Review 37 (April 1880): 590-605.

Phases of Faith; or, Passages from the History of My Creed. London: John Chapman, 1850.2nd ed., London: Chapman, 1853; 3rd ed., London: Chapman, 1853; 4th ed., London: Chapman,

1854; 5th ed., London: Chapman, 1858; 6th ed., London: Trübner and Co., G. Manwaring, 1860;

7th ed., London: Trübner, 1865; 8th ed., London: Trübner, 1870; 9th ed., London: Trübner,

1874; New ed., London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1891. Works 3.

“The Physical History of Mankind.” Prospective Review 3.11 (July 1847): 355-69. Works10: 59-70.[Review of Researches into the Physical History of Mankind, by James Cowles Prichard, 5 vols.

(London: Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1841-1847).]

The Place and Duty of England in Europe: A Lecture Delivered at the Third Conversazioneof the Friends of Italy, on Wednesday Evening, April 28th, 1852. London: Offices of theSociety, 1852.

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“Poetry of Pindar.” Eclectic Review 83 (January 1846): 59-70. Abridged and rpt. as “OnPindar” in Miscellanies 5: 12-19.

The Political Side of the Vaccination System: An Essay Read at the Birmingham Anti-Vaccination Conference, October 26th, 1874. Birmingham: National Anti-CompulsoryVaccination League, 1874. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 321-30. Rpt. as The VaccinationQuestion: An Essay Read October 26th, 1874. London: E. W. Allen, 1895.

“Preamble to Shakespear’s Richard II.” (n.d.) In Miscellanies 5: 343-54.

“Problem.” The Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 1 (1857): 383f.

Professor F. W. Newman on America: Speech Delivered by Professor F. W. Newman, in St.James’s Hall, London, on the 23rd February, 1863, at the Banquet To Celebrate theAnniversary of Washington’s Birthday. Manchester: Alex. Ireland and Co., 1863.

“Professor F. W. Newman on Compulsory Medicine.” The Vaccination Inquirer and HealthReview 2.16 (July 1880): 45.

“Professor F. W. Newman on the Barbarism of Vaccination.” The Vaccination Inquirer andHealth Review 1.4 (July 1879): 50.

Professor F. W. Newman on the Drink Traffic: A Speech Delivered at Leicester, March 14,1871. Manchester, 1871.

Professor F. W. Newman on Vegetarianism. Manchester, October 14th, 1868. Reprintedfrom The Dietetic Reformer. Manchester: Alex. Ireland and Co., 1869.

“Professor Newman on Bingley Justice.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 1.9(December 1879): 133.

“Professor Newman on Magisterial Responsibility.” The Vaccination Inquirer and HealthReview 1.2 (May 1879): 18-19.

“Professor Newman on the Pronunciation of Latin.” The Educational Times and Journal ofthe College of Preceptors November 1850.

“Professor Newman on Vivisection.” Letter, 28 December 1875. In The Herald of Health:Papers on Sanitary and Social Science. London: Nichols and Co., 1881. 98.

“Professor Voemel’s Defence of the Genuineness of the Documents in Demosthenes’sSpeech on the Crown, against Professor Droysen.” The Classical Museum: A Journalof Philology, and of Ancient History and Literature. Volume 3. London: Taylor andWalton, 1846. 157-66.

“Protestantism Old and New.” (See “On the Bible as the Protestant Basis.”)

“Public Morals and Public Reforms.” The Index 6.284 (3 June 1875): 254-55.

“Quartan with 1, 3, or 4 Diameters.” Report of the Meeting of the British Association for theAdvancement of Science 42 (1872): 22-24.

“Quartan with 2 Diameters.” Report of the Meeting of the British Association for theAdvancement of Science 41 (1871): 20f.

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The Questions of the Hour, to Members of Parliament: “Peace, Retrenchment, and Reform;”Reprinted from the “St. Leonard’s and Hasting’s Gazette.” London: E. W. Allen andWarren Hall,1879. [Subject: Anti-vaccination.]

“The Races of Man, and Their Geographical Distribution”. Prospective Review 6.21 (January1850): 48-59.[Review of The Races of Man, and Their Geographical Distribution, by Charles Pickering

(London: J. Chapman, 1849). First printed by C. Sherman in Philadelphia, 1848.]

Rebilius Cruso: Robinson Crusoe in Latin; a Book To Lighten Tedium to a Learner. London:Trübner and Co., 1884.

“Recent Translations of Classical Poets.” Prospective Review 7.28 (November 1851): 369-403.[Review of the Kennedys’ translation of Virgil, J. S. Blackie’s translation of Æschylus, and G.

J. W. Melville’s translation of Horace.]

“Reconstruction of the Christian Creed.” The Index 6.314 (30 December 1875): 614. Works5: 243-48.

“Reduction of Integrals.” The Mathematician 2 (1847): 28f, 87f.

“Reform of the Church of England.” Prospective Review 1.4 (November 1845): 537-61.Works 10: 1-20.

“Reform of Parliament.” Westminster Review 71 [o.s.] 15 [n.s.] (January 1859): 1-26.

“The Reformation Arrested.” Westminster Review 79 [o.s.] 23 [n.s.] (April 1863): 376-96.Abridged and rpt. as “From Luther to Colenso,” in Miscellanies 2: 113-28. Works 5:149-68.

Regal Rome: An Introduction to Roman History. London: Taylor, Walton, and Maberly, 1852.

The Relations of Free Knowledge to Moral Sentiment: A Lecture Delivered in UniversityCollege, London, on the 13th of October, 1847, as Introduction to the Session of 1847-8.London: Taylor and Walton, 1847.

The Relations of Professional to Liberal Knowledge: A Lecture Delivered in UniversityCollege, London, October 12, 1859, Introductory to the Session of the Faculty of Artsand Laws, 1859-60. London: Walton and Maberly, 1859. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 51-66.

“Religion at the Bar of Ethics.” Fraser’s Magazine 89 [o.s.] 9 [n.s.] (June 1874): 731-39.Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 331-42. Works 9: 35-46.

Religion, Not History. London: Trübner and Co., 1877. Works 6: 63-106.

Religious Freedom: A Lay Sermon. London: Holyoake, 1859. Rpt. as “Religious Freedom”in Miscellanies 2: 48-62. Works 8: 39-52.

“The Religious Mischiefs of Credulity: A Sermon Preached at the Langham Hall, July 13,1879,” The Langham Hall Pulpit 2.28 (1879). Rpt. in Miscellanies 2: 352-64. Works 9:175-86.

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“Religious Toleration.” Fraser’s Magazine 72 (August 1865): 205-221. Rpt. as “Toleration—The Pope’s Encyclical” in Miscellanies 3: 162-88. Works 8: 71-96.

“The Religious Weakness of Protestantism.” Westminster Review 69 [o.s.] 13 [n.s.] (January1858): 132-54. Rpt., Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1866, and in Miscel-lanies 2: 24-47. Works 8: 11-36.

“Remarks on a Passage in Niebuhr’s Lectures.” The Classical Museum: A Journal ofPhilology, and of Ancient History and Literature. Volume 3. London: Taylor andWalton, 1846. 205.

“Remarks on the Documents in the De Corona of Demosthenes.” The Classical Museum:A Journal of Philology, and of Ancient History and Literature. Volume 1. London: JohnW. Parker, 1844. 141-69.

“Remarks on the Origin of Tenses.” The Classical Museum: A Journal of Philology, and ofAncient History and Literature. Volume 3. London: Taylor and Walton, 1846. 208-10.

“Remedies for the Great Social Evil.” (See The Cure of the Great Social Evil.)

Reminiscences of Two Exiles (Kossuth and Pulszky) and Two Wars (Crimean and Franco-Austrian). London: Kegan Paul, Trench, & Co., 1888.

Re-organization of English Institutions: A Lecture Delivered in the Manchester Athenæum,on Friday, October 15th, 1875. Manchester: J. Heywood, 1875. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3:371-90.

A Reply to a Letter from an Evangelical Lay Preacher. London: Thomas Scott, 1869. Rpt.in Miscellanies 2: 172-76. Works 8: 137-42.

A Reply to the Question, “What Have We Got To Rely On, If We Cannot Rely on the Bible?”Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1869. Works 8: 143-50.[Published in pamphlet form with Another Reply to the Question, by Samuel Hinds.]

The Right and Duty of Every State To Enforce Sobriety on Its Citizens. Nottingham:Stevenson, Baily, and Smith, 1882. Rpt. in Memoirs and Letters of Francis W. Newman,by I. Giberne Sieveking (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co, 1909): ChapterXXII, 399-411.

“The Rights of the People.” The Leader 1.6 (4 May 1850): 132.

“Romanism a Corruption of Christianity.” The Index 3.123 [4 May 1872]: 137-38. Rpt. inIs Romanism Real Christianity? by Newman and Francis E. Abbot (The Index Tracts,No. 12. Toledo: Index Association, 1872), and Miscellanies 2: 219-27. Works 8: 179-88.

“Romanism and Primitive Christianity.” The Index 3.136 (3 August 1872): 241-42. Works8: 189-92.

“The Second Order of Logarithmic Integrals.” The Cambridge and Dublin MathematicalJournal, Vol. 2. Cambridge: Macmillan and Co., 1847. 77f.

Secret Hymns. Ed. F. W. Newman. Nottingham: Stevenson, Bailey, and Smith, 1892.

Select Speeches of Kossuth. Ed. F. W. Newman. London: Trübner & Co., 1853.

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Seven Lectures on the Chief Forms of Ancient Nations. (n.d.; ca. 1845.) In Miscellanies 1:146-277.

Sin against God: An Anniversary Discourse, Preached at Clerkwell Unitarian Free Church,on Sunday Morning, June 6, 1875. London: Trübner and Co., 1875. Rpt. in Miscellanies2: 294-300. Works 9: 69-76.

“Sir G. C. Lewis on Early Roman History.” Eclectic Review 10 [n.s.] (August 1855): 172-90. Rpt. as “On Sir G. Cornewall Lewis’s Two Volumes of Inquiry into Early Rome,”in Miscellanies 5: 32-50. [Review of An Inquiry into the Credibility of the Early Roman History, by George Cornewall

Lewis, 2 vols. (London: J. W. Parker and Son, 1855).]

“Solomon.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols. Edinburgh: A.and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 2: 779-83.

“Some Considerations concerning Psalm 51.” The Modern Review 1 (April 1880): 439-42.Works 1: 365-67.

The Soul, Her Sorrows and Her Aspirations: An Essay towards the Natural History of theSoul, as the True Basis of Theology. London: John Chapman, 1849.2nd ed., London: Chapman, 1849; 3rd ed., London: Chapman, 1852; 4th ed., London: Chapman,

1852; 5th ed., London: Chapman, 1853; 6th ed., London: Chapman, 1858; 7th ed., London: G.

Manwaring, 1862; 8th ed., London: Trübner and Co., 1868; 9th ed., London: Trübner, 1874;

New [10th] ed., London: Trübner, 1877; rpt. Trübner, 1882. Works 2.

Speech at the Clifton Meeting against the Contagious Diseases Acts, May 16th, 1870.Nottingham, 1870.

Speech at the First Meeting of the London Dietetic Reform Society, 8 July 1874, printed in“Dietetic Reform” by T. L. Nichols, The Herald of Health, 1875; rpt. in Nichols, T. L.,The Herald of Health: Papers on Sanitary and Social Science (London: Nichols andCo., 1881), 18-20.

“The State and Prospects of Ireland.” Prospective Review 3.9 (January 1847): 1-43.

A State Church not Defensible on the Theory Espoused by Liberal Episcopalians. London:British Anti-State Church Association, 1845. Works 5: 1-24.

“Stealthy and Fraudulent Legislation. Address on the Inauguration of the Vigilance Society,November 14, 1871.” In Miscellanies 3: 319-26.

“Stoics and Epicureans.” In A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Ed. John Kitto. 2 vols.Edinburgh: A. and C. Black; New York: Mark H. Newman, 1845. 2: 796-98.

“The Strivings of Ancient Greece for Union.” Fraser’s Magazine 89 [o.s.] 9 [n.s.] (April1874): 466-76. Rpt. as “Strivings of Greece for Union” in Miscellanies 5: 142-57.

Substance of the Work Entitled Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man, by John Smithof Malton [1845]. Ed. Francis William Newman, for the Vegetarian Society. Manchester:John Heywood, 1873.

Supplement to Studies in Æschylus and Notes on Euripides. London: Kegan Paul, Trench,Trübner, and Co., 1890.

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“A Table of the value of e for values of x between 0 and 2 increasing by @001.x

Communicated to the Cambridge Philosophical Society by Prof. Adams, October 31,1887. Abstract in Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 6. Cam-bridge: Macmillan and Co, 1889. 117.

“The Tendencies of England.” Westminster Review 58 [o.s.] 2 [n.s.] (July 1852): 110-28.

The Text of the Iguvine Inscriptions, with Interlinear Latin Translation and Notes. London:Trübner and Co., 1864; London: A. Asher, for the Philological Society, 1864.

The Theorems of Taylor and Maclaurin in a Finite Form. Oxford: Vincent, 1830.

The Theory and Results of the Contagious Diseases’ Acts of 1864, 1866, 1869. Bristol:Arrowsmith, 1870.

“The Theory of Elliptical Integrals.” Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 9 (1857):704f.

Theism, Doctrinal and Practical; or Didactic Religious Utterances. London: J. Chapman,1858. [Note: Revised and enlarged as Hebrew Theism.]

Thoughts on a Free and Comprehensive Christianity. Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: ThomasScott, 1868. Works 5: 187-94.

Thoughts on the Existence of Evil. (1841.) Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1872.Rpt. as “On the Existence of Evil” in Miscellanies 2: 1-10. Works 8: 1-10.

Thoughts on the Right Curriculum for National Schools: A Paper Read at the Social ScienceCongress, Plymouth and Devonport, September 1872. London, 1872.

“Three Letters on ‘Origen and Celsus.’” Fraser’s Magazine 97 [o.s.] 17 [n.s.] (May 1878):548-55. Works 9: 165-74. [This article is comprised of two letters by F. W. Newman and one by J. A. Froude regarding the

latter’s article in Fraser’s 97 [o.s.] 17 [n.s.] (Feb. 1878): 142-67.]

“Toleration— The Pope’s Encyclical.” (See “Religious Toleration.”)

Translations of English Poetry into Latin Verse: Designed as a New Method of Instructingin Latin. London: Trübner and Co, 1868.

“The True Grandeur of Nations.” Prospective Review 2.7 (August 1846): 355-77. Abridgedand rpt. as “Charles Sumner on the Grandeur of Nations” in Miscellanies 2: 11-22.[Review of The True Grandeur of Nations: An Oration Delivered before the Authorities of

Boston, July 4, 1845, by Charles Sumner (Boston: J. H. Eastburn, 1845).]

“The True Temptation of Jesus.” The Index 2.46 (18 November 1871): 361-62. Rpt., MountPleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, 1872, and in Miscellanies 2: 228-40. Works 6: 23-36.

The Two Theisms. London: Thomas Scott, 1872. Rpt. in The Index 5.218 (26 February 1874):98-9, and in Miscellanies 2: 193-203. Works 8: 223-32.

“University Reform.” Prospective Review 5.17 (February 1849): 1-15.

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“Vaccination Viewed Politically.” The Vaccination Inquirer and Health Review 1.3 (June1879): 35.

“Value at Certain Limits in the Periodic Series.” The Cambridge and Dublin MathematicalJournal, Vol. 3. Cambridge: Macmillan and Co., 1848. 108f.

“Vegetarianism.” Fraser’s Magazine 91 [o.s.] 11 [n.s.] (February 1875): 156-72.

“The Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation.” Prospective Review 1.1 (February 1845):49-82. Works 10: 21-48.[Review of the Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, by Robert Chambers (London: J.

Churchill, 1844).]

“The Weakness of the Roman Empire.” Fraser’s Magazine 93 [o.s.] 13 [n.s.] (January1876): 114-29. Rpt. in Miscellanies 5: 281-303.

What is Christianity without Christ? London: Trübner and Co., 1881. Works 9: 207-26.

“What Is Disestablishment and Disendowment?” Fraser’s Magazine 96 [o.s.] 16 [n.s.](August 1877): 241-46. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 425-32. Works 5: 249-56.

“What Is Prostitution?” In Miscellanies 3: 285-88.[FWN prefaces this article, “A Leaflet, of Jan. 1871 perhaps.”]

“What Was Primitive Christianity?” Fraser’s Magazine 92 [o.s.] 12 [n.s.] (August 1875):210-23. Works 6: 35-62.

“Why Do I Not Call Myself a Christian?” The Radical: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted toReligion 2.8 (April 1867): 501. Rpt. in The Impeachment of Christianity, by Francis E.Abbott (Mount Pleasant, Ramsgate: Thomas Scott, n.d.), p. 11. Works 8: 135-36.

Why the People Ought To Have a Veto on the Sale of Drink? Substance of a SpeechDelivered in Bristol, April 1st, 1867. Manchester, 1867.

Women’s Wrongs. National Society for Women’s Suffrage, Bristol and Clifton Branch.Bristol: I. Arrowsmith, 1870. Rpt. in Miscellanies 3: 189-91.[In Miscellanies, FWN assigns to this leaflet the date 1867.]

“The Works of Aristotle.” Eclectic Review 5 [n.s.] (March 1839): 285-312. Abridged andrpt. as “One Side of Plato” in Miscellanies 5: 1-11. [Review of Aristotle’s Whole Works.—Bekker’s Edition, 11 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1837).]

“Works of Plato.” Eclectic Review 67 (February 1838): 131-45.[Review of Œuvres de Platon: traduits par Victor Cousin. 12 Vols. Paris, 1825-1837.]

“Ein Wörterbuch desjenigen Dialektes des Temâ-schirht oder Tarkie, der von den Auelím-miden gesprochen wird.” Appendix IV in Reifen und Entdeckungen in Nord- und Central-Afrika in den Jahren 1849 bis 1855, by Heinrich Barth. Gotha: Justus Perthes, 1858.

“Zouave and Kindred Languages.” National Review 7 (October 1858): 435-58.

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