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Agnes Maude Royden

1876-1956

Compiled by the Right Reverend Dr. Terry Brown
Retired Bishop of Malaita, Anglican Church of Melanesia


Miss Maude Royden, in Painted Windows: Studies in Religious Personality.
By Harold Begbie.
London and New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1922. [External link]

Maude Royden Is Coming, Perth Session 9-15 July 128: Itinerary and Biographical Sketch.
Perth: Westralian Worker, 1928.

Maude Royden: a Life.
By Sheila Fletcher.
Oxford and Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell, 1989.


Extracts from May Mission Speeches, Delivered in London.
[London]: Church League for Women’s Suffrage, 1910.

Votes and Wages: How Women's Suffrage Will Improve the Economic Position of Women.
London: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1911.

Christian Internationalism.
London: Y.W.C.A., [c. 1911].

Physical Force and Democracy.
London: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1912.

Plain Answers to Tangled Statements: (a Reply to the Anti-Suffrage Handbook)
London: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1912.

How Women Use the Vote.
London: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1912.

The True End of Government: an Appeal to the Men of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
London: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1913

Our Common Humanity: Speech at the Albert Hall Demonstration, Feb. 14th, 1914.
London: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, 1914.

Hints on the Organisation of Suffrage Work.
London: National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies, [191-].

The Great Adventure: the Way to Peace.
[London:] [Headley Brothers], [191-].

Yr Anturiaeth Fawr.
[Welsh translation of The Great Adventure.]
Cardiff: Welsh Outlook Press, 191-.

War and the Women’s Movement.
[London]: Favil Press, 1915.

Foreword to Penn the Statesman and Gulielma: a Quaker Idyll.
Edinburgh and London: Oliphants, 191-. [External link]

Foreword to Downward Paths; an Inquiry Into the Causes Which Contribute to the Making of the Prostitute.
London: G. Bell and Sons, 1916. [External link]

Women and the Church of England.
London: Allen and Unwin, 1916.

Women and the Sovereign State.
New York: Stokes, [1916].

War and the Woman’s Movement, in Towards a Lasting Settlement, edited by Charles Roden Buxton.
New York: Macmillan, 1916. [External link]

Notification - And Then?: an Examination of Certain Proposals Made by a Number of Ladies in a Memorial to the Press October 23rd, 1916
London: Association for Moral and Social Hygiene, 1916.

Report of the Royal Commission on Venereal Diseases.
International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 27(2), 1917, pp. 171-188. [External link]

Modern Prophets.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1917.

Love the Creator.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1917.

The Laws of Life.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1917.

The Way of Unity.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1917.

Mistaken Views of God.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1917.

How to Build the New World.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1917.

Modern Love, in Oxford Essays in Feminism, ed. Victor Gollancz
London: Allen and Unwin and New York: Macmillan, 1917. [External link]

The Duty of Knowledge; a Consideration of the Report of the Royal Commission on Venereal Diseases, Especially For the Use of Social Workers,
London: National Council for Combating Venereal Diseases, 1917.

[Text of Speech], in Russia Free: The Authorized Report of Speeches Made on 21 March 1917 at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
London: Pelican Press, 1917.

The Hour and the Church: an Appeal to the Church of England.
London: Allen and Unwin, 1918. [External link]

Moral Problems. 1. Christ's Teaching About the Body.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1918.

Moral Problems. 2. The Sex Problem Today.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1918.

Moral Problem. 3. Christianity and the Marriage Laws.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1918.

Moral Problems. 4. The Future.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1918.

A Shameful Sacrifice.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1918.

The Problem of Pain.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1918.

Blessed Joan of Arc.
London: Sidgwick and Jackson, 1918. [External link]

Christianity and Sex Problems [by Hugh Northcote] [Book Review].
International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 28(3), 1918, pp. 429-431. [External link]

Ralph Bonfoy Rooper: a Memoir.
[Birmingham?}: No publisher, [1918?].

Women and the Priesthood: a Verbatim Report of the Principal Speeches At the Debate in the Church House, Westminster, June 6th, 1919.
London: League of the Church Militant, [1919].

Can We Believe in the Virgin Birth.
London: City Temple Church Committee, 1919.

The Future of Women in Industry.
London: Christian Commonwealth, 1919.

Justice: Human and Divine.
London: City Temple Church Committee, 1919.

National Endowment of Motherhood.
[London]: Women’s International League, [1919].

Sermon Preached in the Cathedral at Geneva On the Occasion of the Meeting of the International Women's Suffrage Alliance, Sunday, June 6th, 1920.
London: J.E. Francis: The Athenaeum Press, [1920].

The Lambeth Conference and the Ministrations of Women.
London: League of the Church Militant, [1920?].

History of Antiquarianism.
London: League of the Church Militant, [1920?].

The Spirit of the Pioneer.
London: League of the Church Militant, [1920?].

Can We Set the World in Order?
London: League of the Church Militant, 1920.

Problems of Population and Parenthood: Being the Second Report of and the Chief Evidence Taken. 1918-1920 (with Sydney Webb, Arthur Conan Doyle, Marie Carmichael Stopes, H. Ryder Haggard and others).
London: Chapman and Hall and New York: Dutton, 1920.

The Ministry of Women.
London: League of the Church Militant, [1920?].

Women and Theology.
London: League of the Church Militant, [1920?].

Equal Pay and the Family: a Proposal for the National Endowment for Motherhood.
London: National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship, 1920.

Women at the World’s Crossroads.
New York: Women’s Press, 1922. [External link]

The Moral Standards of the Rising Generation.
London: League of the Church Militant, [1922].

The Ministry of the Church of Tomorrow.
London: League of the Church Militant, [192-].

Sex and Common-Sense.
London and New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1922. [External link]

Political Christianity.
London and New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1922. [External link]

The Care of the Insane: an Address Delivered At the Guildhouse, Eccleston Square, on February 26th, 1922.
London: National Society for Lunacy Reform, 1922.

Our Policy in the Near East.
[No place:] H.B. Trustees, 1922.

Prayer as a Force.
London and New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1922.

Equality in the Spiritual World.
London: League of the Church Militant, 1923.

Beauty in Religion.
London and New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1923.

The Church and Woman.
London: James Clark, 1923.

The Friendship of God.
London and New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1924.

An Unarmed State.
Philadelphia: Friends’ Peace Committee, [1924?].

Christ Triumphant.
London and New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1924.

Life’s Little Pitfalls.
London and New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1925. [External link]

Peace—Our Responsibility.
London: League of the Church Militant, [1925].

St. Francis of Assisi: the Masters That I Love (with Winifred Hewetson, J Russell Hewetson and Martha Edna Breithaupt).
London: League of the Church Militant, 1926.

I Believe in God.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1927.

L'homme, la femme et le sens commun.
[French translation of Sex and Common-Sense.]
Paris: Librairie Félix Alcan, 1928.

The Peace Army: a Sermon Preached . . . at the Guildhouse, Eccleston Square, SW1, on Sunday Evening, February 1932.
London: No publisher, 1932.

Josephine Butler: Extracts from a Sermon at the Guildhouse, Eccleston Square.
London: Josephine Butler Fellowship, [1932?].

Here—And Hereafter.
London and New York: Putnam, 1933.

Howard Anniversary Sermon, 1933.
Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol. 3(4), July 1933, pp. 43-47.

Labour and Leisure, in Christianity and Crisis, edited by Percy Dearmer.
London: Victor Gollancz, 1933.

[Contribution to Personal Point of View Section], in The Future Life: A Symposium
London: Martin Hopkinson, 1933.

The Challenge of Germany.
London: No publisher, [1933].

Britain and India.
London: No publisher, 1934.

“Special” Order or Holy Order?
[London:] Society for the Ministry of Women, 1935.

Why Religion: Report of a Conference Held at the Guildhouse, London, 1935.
London, No publisher, 1935.

India To-day.
Victoria: The Guildhouse, [1935].

Jews and Christians.
London: No publisher, [1936?].

Jode en Christene.
[Afrikaans translation of Jews and Christians.]
Johannesburg: Vereniging van Jode en Christene, [1936?].

The Way of Religion, in The Seven Pillars of Fire: a Symposium.
London: H. Jenkins, [1936].

Dick Sheppard: The Peacemaker, in Dick Sheppard: An Apostle of Brotherhood, edited by W. Paxton, pp. 73-81.
London: Chapman and Hall, 1938.

In Proud Memory of Charlotte Despard: [Who] Ended Her Work on Earth November 10th 1939.
London: King’s Weigh House Church, 1939.

The Problem of Palestine.
London: Hutchinson, 1939.

Women’s Partnership in the New World.
London: George Allen and Unwin, 1941.

The Idea of God as Affected by Modern Knowledge.
Lancaster, PA: The Garvin Lecture, 1942.

Consider the Days (compiled by Daisy Dobson).
New York: Women’s Press, [1942].

Christendom in Evolution, Etc.
London: John Clifford Lecture, 1944.

A Threefold Cord.
London: Victor Gollancz, 1947 and New York: Macmillan, 1948.

Foreword to Facing Life with Confidence, by Leslie J. Tizard.
London: Independent Press, 1948.

Master Christian?, in Gandhi Memorial Peace Number, edited by K. Roy.
Shantiniketan Visva-Bharati Quarterly, 1949, pp. 130-134.
 
Preface to The Approach to Marriage, by E. Parkinson Smith.
London: Wales, 1954.


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