[1] "No continuing city", a sermon for the disillusioned; preached before the University, Advent Sunday, 1891. [2] The fitness and efficacy of our Saviour's passion, a sermon preached in substance at S. Giles', on passion Sunday, and before the University, on the second Sunday after Easter, 1892. [3] 1. Children of the free (a plea for rational religion). 2. The knowledge of Jesus only (considered as a first principle of Christian doctrine). [4] The divine mind revealed in Christ Jesus (with a note on Phil. ii. 6), a sermon preached in the Chapel of St. John's College (and, in substance, at St. Giles' Church). [5] The tale-bearer and his more noxious congeners, a Lenten sermon preached in St. Giles Church, 1898. [6] "Stewards of God's mysteries", an embertide sermon preached in St. Giles' Church on the third Sunday in Advent, 1898. [7] "The wise-woman of Tekoah", a plea for comprehension, with a note upon Hooker's view of the National Church. [8] A hope full of immortality, a sermon preached in St. Giles' Church, Oxford, after the funeral of the Right Hon. Froedrich Max Muller, on Sunday, Nov. 4, 1900. [9] "The blessedness of seeing and hearing the Christ", (a sermon for sceptics). [10] De Docta Ignorantîa, a sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on Sunday October 23, 1904. [11] "How to believe in one Catholic and Apostolic Church", a second Embertide sermon, preached Dec. 21, 1902 26