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William Palmer of Worcester
1803-1885


Origines Liturgicæ; or, Antiquities of the English Ritual and a Dissertation on Primitive Liturgies.
Oxford University Press, 1832.

Remarks on the Rev. Dr. Arnold's Principles of Church Reform.
London: Roake and Varty, 1833.
Oxford: J.H. Parker, 1833.

A Treatise on the Church of Christ Designed Chiefly for the Use of Students in Theology.
London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1838.

The Apostolical Jurisdiction and Succession of the Episcopacy in the British Churches Vindicated against the Objections of Dr. Wiseman in the Dublin Review.
London: J.G.F. and J. Rivington, 1840.

A Speech Read at the monthly General Meeting of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Tuesday, May 5, 1840 on Moving Resolutions against the Assumption and Exercise of Episcopal functions by the Society.
Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1840.

Compendious Ecclesiastical History from the Earliest Period of Time.
London: James Burns, 1840.

An Enquiry into the Possibility of Obtaining Means for Church Extension without Parliamentary Grants.
London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1841.

A Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D., calling Himself Bishop of Melipotamus, containing Remarks on His Letter to Mr. Newman.
Oxford: J.H. Parker, 1841.

A Second Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. on the foundation of the Romish Doctrines of Satisfactions, Indulgences, Purgatory, and Suffrages for the Dead.
Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1841.

A Third Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. on the Romish Doctrine of Satisfactions.
Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1841.

A Fourth Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. on the Romish Doctrine of Satisfactions (concluded).
Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1841.

A Fifth Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. containing a Reply to His Remarks on Letter I., with Additional Proofs of Idolatry and Superstition of Romanism.
Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1841.

A Sixth Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. on the Doctrine of Purgatory.
Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1841.

A Seventh Letter to N. Wiseman, D.D. on the Doctrine of Indulgences.
Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1842.

An Eighth Letter to N. Wiseman on the Worship of Images and Relics.
Oxford: J.H. Parker, 1842.

A Letter to the Rev. Dr. Hampden, Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford.
Oxford: Parker, 1842.
London: Rivington, 1842.

An Examination of the Rev. R. W. Sibthorp's Reasons for His Secession from the Church.
Oxford: J.H. Parker, 1842.

A Supplement to the First Three Editions of the Origines Liturgicae, Comprising Additions Made in the Fourth Edition.
London: Francis and John Rivington, 1845.

Doctrine of Development and Conscience Considered in Relation to the Evidences of Christianity and of the Catholic System.
London: F. and J. Rivington, 1846.

A Renewed Enquiry into the Possibility of Obtaining Means for Church Extension, with Especial Reference to an Increase in the Episcopate.
London: Francis and John Rivington, 1848.

The Victory of Faith: A Sermon preached on behalf of the Church Societies of the Diocese of Bath and Wells in the Cathedral of Wells, on Thursday, October 3, 1850; with an Appendix containing Resolutions Proposed at Bristol, October 1, 1850.
London: Francis and John Rivington, 1850.

A Statement of Circumstances connected with the Proposal of Resolutions at a Special General Meeting of the Bristol Church Union, October 1, 1850.
London: Francis and John Rivington, 1850.

Epitomos Ekklesiastike Historia.
Konstantinoupolis: Typois Voutyra, 1877.

A Narrative of Events Connected with the Publication of the Tracts for the Times. With Reflections on Existing Tendencies to Romanism, and on the Present Duties and Prospects of Members of the Church.
Oxford and London, 1843.
Reprinted [with minor additions in brackets], 1883.
Transcribed and edited by Tod E. Jones, Ph.D., University of Maryland, 2005.


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