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William Gresley

1801-1876


Tractarians and the 'Condition of England:' The Social and Political Thought of the Oxford Movement.
By S. A. Skinner.
Oxford: Oxford Univeristy Press, 2004.


Address to the Members of Convocation of the University of Oxford.
Newport: Henry Webber and Son, 1829.

Portrait of an English Churchman.
London: Rivingtons, 1838. [External link]

A Letter on Confession and Absolution.
London: J. Masters, 1840.

Remarks on the Necessity of Attempting a Restoration of the National Church.
London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1841.

Bernard Leslie; or, A Tale of the Last Ten Years.
New York: J.A. Sparks, 1843. [External link]

The Forest of Arden: A Tale of the English Reformation.
London: James A. Sparks, 1843. [External link]

The Siege of Lichfield: A Tale Illustrative of the Great Rebellion.
London: James Burns, 1843. [External link]

Some Thoughts on the Means of Working out the Scheme of Diocesan Education.
London: Rivingtons, 1840.

Charles Lever; or, The Man of the Nineteenth Century.
London: J. Burns, 1841. [External link]

Clement Walton or the English Citizen.
London: Burns, 1841. [External link]

Acceptable Sacrifices: A Sermon Preached in St. John's Church, Cheltenham on the Tuesday in Whitsun Week.
London: James Burns, 1843.

Church-Clavering, Or, The Schoolmaster.
London: James Burns, 1843. [External link]

The Offertory: A Sermon, Preached at Lichfield Cathedral, January 22nd, 1843.
London: Rivingtons, 1843.

Anglo-Catholicism: A Short Treatise on the Theory of the English Church, with Remarks on Its Peculiarities; The Objections of Romanists and Dissenters; Its Practical Defects; Its Present Position; Its Future Prospects; and the Duties of Its Members.
London: James Burns, 1844.

Ecclesiastes Anglicanus being a Treatise on Preaching, as Adapted to a Church of England Congregation in a Series of Letters to a Young Clergyman.
London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1844. [External link]

Henri de Clermont, or, The Royalists of La Vendée: A Tale of the French Revolution.
Rugeley: J.T. Walters, 1844.

God's House a House of Prayer: A Sermon Preached by the Rev. William Gresley, Prebendary of Lichfield, at the Consecration of St. Mark's Church, Wyrley, in the Diocese of Lichfield, on Tuesday, the 22nd of July, 1845.
London: Rivington; Lichfield: Lomax, 1845.

Colton Green: A Tale of the Black Country.
London: J. Masters, J. Burns, 1846.

The Real Danger of of the Church of England.
London: Henry Batty, 1846. [External link]

The Theory of Development Briefly Considered.
London: James Burns, 1846.

Distinctive Tenets of the Church of England.
London: Henry Batty, 1847. [External link]

Second Statement of the Real Danger of the Church of England, Containing Answers to Certain Objections Which Have Been Made Against His Former Statement.
London: J. Burns, 1847. [External link]

Third Statement of the Real Danger of the Church of England, Setting forth the Distinction between Romanists and Anglicans, and the Identity of Evangelicals and Puritans.
London: J. Burns, 1847. [External link]

The Baron's Little Daughter, and Other Tales in Prose and Verse.
London: J. Masters, 1848.

A Short Treatise on the English Church.
London: J. Masters, 1848.

The Use of Confirmation.
London: J. Masters, 1848.

Coniston Hall, or, The Jacobites: An Historical Tale.
London: J. Masters, 1849.

Stand Fast and Hope.
London: J. Masters, 1850.

A Word of Remonstrance with the Evangelicals Addressed to the Rev. Francis Wilson, M.A. in Reply to His Pamphlet Called "No Peace with Tractarianism."
London: J. Masters, 1850.

A Letter to the Dean of Bristol on What He Considers the "Fundamental Error" of Tractarianism.
London: J. Masters, 1851.

The Ordinance of Confession.
London: J. Masters, 1851.

A Second Word of Remonstrance with the Evangelicals Addressed to the Rev. Francis Wilson, M.A. in Reply to His Pamphlet Called "No Peace with Tractarianism."
London: J. Masters, 1851.

The Forest of Arden: A Tale of the English Reformation.
London: J. Masters, 1852. [External link]

A Sermon on Church Music Preached in St. Paul's Church, Brighton, September 12, 1852.
London: J. Masters, 1852.

Some Account of the Church: A Sermon Preached in S. Paul's Church, Brighton, January 8th, MDCCCLIV.
London: J. Masters; Brighton: W.J. Taylor, 1854.

The Unity of the Church: A Sermon Preached in S. Paul's Church, Brighton, on Sunday, Oct. 8th 1854.
London: J. Masters; Brighton: W.J. Taylor, 1854.

Answer to a Letter of the Rev. E. B. Elliott.
London: J. Masters, 1856.

The Position of the Church, and the Duty of Her Members, in Rregard to the Denison Case.
London: "English Churchman" Office, 1856.

A Farewell Sermon Preached in St. Paul's Church, Brighton, May, 17, MDCCCLVII.
London: J. Masters, 1857. [External link]

Idealism Considered, Chiefly with Reference to a Volume of "Essays and Reviews" Lately Published.
London: Joseph Masters, 1861.

Sophron and Neologus; or, Common Sense Philosophy.
London: Joseph Masters, 1861. [External link]

Infidelity in the Church: A Sermon, Preached on the 27th of April, 1865.
London: Joseph Masters, 1865.

The Prayer Book As It Is.
London: Joseph Masters, 1865.

A Letter Addressed to the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London on the Late "Purchas Judgment."
London: Joseph Masters, 1871. [External link]

Thoughts on the Bible.
London: Christian Evidence Committee, 1872. [External link]

Priests and Philosophers.
London: Joseph Masters, 1873. [External link]

Thoughts on Religion and Philosophy.
London: Joseph Masters, 1875. [External link]


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