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John William Charles Wand

1885-1977


The Development of Sacramentalism.
London: Methuen, 1928.

A History of the Modern Church, from 1500 to the Present Day.
London: Methuen, 1930.

The Old Faith and the New Age.
London: Skeffington, 1933.

The General Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude.
London: Methuen, 1934.

First Century Christianity, with an Appendix on Reunion.
London: Oxford University Press, 1937.

The Place of Nationalism in Religion.
Evanston, Illinois: Seabury-Western Theological Seminary, 1940.

Inaugural Address of His Grace the Archbishop of Brisbane, at Synod Held June, 1941.
Brisbane: no publisher, 1941.

Has Britain Let us Down?
London and Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1942.

My Appeal for the Church in London.
London: The Bishop's Church Appeal, 1946.

The New Testament Letters Prefaced and Paraphrased.
London: Geoffrey Cumberlege for Oxford University Press, 1946.

God and Goodness.
London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1947.

The Anglican Communion: A Survey.
London, New York, and Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1948.

The Church, Its Nature, Structure and Function.
New York: Morehouse-Gorham, 1948.

The Latin Doctors.
London: Faith Press; New York: Morehouse Gorham, 1948.

Our Day of Opportunity, Being the Charge Delivered at His Primary Visitation of the Diocese in 1947.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1948.

White of Carpentaria.
London: Skeffington, 1949.

The Authority of the Scriptures.
London: A.R. Mowbray, 1949.

Difficulties: Questions on Religion.
London: A.R. Mowbray, 1949.

The Golden String: A Short Introduction to Christian Practice.
London: A.R. Mowbray, 1950.

The Greek Doctors.
London: Faith Press, 1950.

The Four Councils.
London: Faith Press, 1951.

The High Church Schism: Four Lectures on the Nonjurors.
London: The Faith Press, 1951.

What St. Paul Said, or the Teaching of St. Paul.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1952.

The Mystery of the Kingdom.
London: The Faith Press, 1953.

The Second Reform.
London: The Faith Press, 1953.

Church Relations in England: The Convocations of Canterbury and York.
Westminster: Church Information Board, 1955.

The Church and the Law of Nullity of Marriage: The Report of a Commission Appointed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York in 1949 at the Request of the Convocations.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1955.

Seven Steps to Heaven.
London: Longmans, Green, 1956.

The Road to Happiness.
London: Frederick Muller, 1957.

Assessing the Genius of Anglicanism.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1958.

True Lights: Talks on Saints and Leaders of the Christian Church.
London: A.R. Mowbray; New York: Morehouse-Gorham, 1958.

What the Church of England Stands for: A Guide to Its Authority in the Twentieth Century.
London: A.R. Mowbray, 1959.

Anglicanism in History and Today.
London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1961.

The Four Great Heresies.
London: A.R. Mowbray, 1959.

Were the Teachings of Jesus Distorted by the Early Church?
London: National Society, 1960.

The Confirmation Book.
London: Cassell, 1961.

Doctors and Councils.
London: Faith Press, 1962.

The Atonement.
London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1963.

The Minds behind the New Theology: Kierkegaard, Barth, Bultmann, Tillich, and Bonhoeffer.
London: Mowbray, 1963.

Seven Words, Seven Virtues: Meditations for the Three Hours.
London: Mowbray, 1963.

Reflections on the Collects.
London: Mowbray, 1964.

Changeful Page.
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1965.

A History of the Early Church to A.D. 500.
London: Methuen, 1965.

La Chiesa anglicana.
Milano: Il saggiatore, 1967.

Transfiguration.
London: The Faith Press, 1967.

Che cosa ha veramente detto San Paolo.
Roma: Ubaldini, 1969.

Reflections on the Gospels.
London: Mowbray, 1969.

Ce que saint Paul a vraiment dit.
Paris: Stock, 1970.

Lo que verdaderamente dijo San Pablo.
Mexico: Aguilar, 1971.

Anglican Eucharistic Theology in the Twentieth Century.
London: The Alcuin Club, 1973.

Letters on Preaching.
London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1974.


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