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Charles Stephen Grueber

1815-1894


Holy Baptism: A Complete Statement of the Church's Doctrine, with an Explanatory Comment upon Fifty Passages of Holy Scripture.
London: J. Masters, 1850.

Plain Discourse on "The One Faith:" Showing the Way to Keep It, the Way to Lose It, the Way to Find It.
London: Joseph Masters, 1850.

Article XXIX, Considered in Reference to the Three Sermons of the Archdeacon of Taunton.
London: Joseph Masters, 1855.

A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, with Statements and Documents Relating to the Trial of the Venerable the Archdeacon of Taunton.
London: Joseph Masters, 1856. [External link]

A Second Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, being an Exposure of the Rev. W. Goode's Book.
London: Joseph Masters, 1856. [External link]

A Letter to the Right Hon. Stephen Lushington, Legal Assessor to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Trial of the Venerable the Archdeacon of Taunton.
London: Joseph Masters, 1856. [External link]

A Tabular View of Articles XXV., XXVIII., XXIX. with Considerations upon "The True and Legal Exposition of Arts. 28, 29."
London: Joseph Masters, 1856. [External link]

A Summary of the Formularies of the Church of England Touching the Thing Given to and Received by the Wicked in the Use of the Lord's Supper.
London: Joseph Masters, 1857.

A Letter on the Proposed Alteration of the Order for the Burial of the Dead.
London: J. Masters, 1863.

Ninety-five Chants, Ancient and Modern, Appropriated to the Canticles.
London: J. Masters, 1864.

The Mixed Chalice of the Blessed Sacrament: A Legal Argument, in Reference to the Speech of Dr. Stephens at Exeter, July 10, 1866.
London: Rivingtons, 1866.

Reply to the "Remarks" of the Rev. C.A. Heurtley, D.D., Margaret Professor of Divinity, Oxford, being a Defence of the Declaration on the Holy Eucharist Signed by Twenty-one Priests, and Presented to the Archbishop of Canterbury on May 30, 1867.
Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1868.

"Omission" not "Prohibition." A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, Being a Plea for the Continuance of Primitive and Catholic Usages and Primitive and Catholic Ornaments.
Oxford and London: James Parker and Co., 1869.

A Catechism on the Church Militant, the Church Expectant, and the Church Triumphant.
London: G. J. Palmer, 1870.

A Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of York, on the Principles and Conclusions of the Judgment of the Court of Appeal in the Case of Martin v. Mackonochie.
Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1870.

Strictures on the Recent Decisions of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
London: Printed and published for the English Church Union by the Church Printing Co., 1871. [External link]

An Eirenicon, or An Appeal to the Archbishops and the Bishops of the Church of England in behalf of due and Lawful Means of Promoting Union, with a Special Reference to the Observance of the Ember Weeks.
Oxford: J. Parker and Co., 1873.

The Presence, the Sacrifice, the Adoration: A Letter to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells on Certain Statements of His Lordhip's Charge in Reference to the Holy Eucharist, May, 1873.
Oxford and London: J. Parker, 1873.

Decisions on Ritual: An Appeal to the People of the Church of England.
Oxford: J. Parker and Co., 1874.

The Eucharistic Vestments: A Letter, to the Members of the Decanal Conference, Held at Ilminster, Oct. 22. 1874: being an Exposure of Certain Statements in the Speech of the Vicar of Isle Brewers, Touching "Use" and "Doctrine."
Oxford: J. Parker and Co., 1874.

A Primitive and Catholic Ritual with Primitive and Catholic Usage: The Inheritance of the Church of England and a Trust Committed to Her Keeping.
Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1874.

"The Sacrificial Altar" and "The Communion Table", with Other Matter: A Letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, on the Recent Judgment of the Judicial Committee, in the Case Marsters v. Durst.
Oxford and London: James Parker and Co., 1876.

A Catechism on the Ornaments Rubric.
Oxford and London: Parker, 1877.

The Eastward Position: A Letter to "The Guardian."
Oxford: J. Parker and Co., 1877.

An Illustrated Altar Book for the Use of Young Persons.
Oxford and London: A.R. Mowbray, 1877.

Consistant or Inconsistant: Honest Or Dishonest: Truthful Or Untruthful: Which is the Church of England? A Last Appeal to the Archbishops and Bishops of the Church, with Ways of Peace Respectfully Submitted: Being a Fourth Letter, to the Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Oxford: no publisher, 1878.

Justice Prostrate: A Synoptical View of the Recent Decisions of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Ritual Cases
Oxford and London: Parker and Co., 1878.

How am I to Perform Matins, Evensong, Holy Communion, and 'Other Rites and Ceremonies', if I am to Obey a Judicial Committee Law?
London: Parker, 1880. [External link]

Some Chief Instances of the Contradictions, Musquotations, and False Statements of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in Recent Ritual Cases.
London: 1880.

The Anointing of the Sick, Commonly Known as Extreme Unction: A Catechism.
Oxford: Parker and Co., 1881.

The Seven Sacraments or Mysteries of the Church of Christ.
Oxford: Parker and Co., 1881.

The Six Points of the English Church Union and Canon XXX.
Oxford: Parker and Co., 1882.

Holy Order: A Catechism.
Oxford: Parker and Co., 1883. [External link]

The Church of England, the Ancient Church of the Land, Its Property, Disestablishment and Disendowment, Work and Progress: A Catechism.
Oxford and London: Parker and Co., 1886.

Is Christ Divided? On Unity in Religion, and the Sin and Scandal of Schism, That Is To Say, of Division, Disunion, Separation, among Christians. A Catechism.
Oxford: Parker, 1886.


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