Author:Isaac Williams

Works

 * Lyra Apostolica (1836), co-authored with Richard Hurrell Froude and John Keble and John Henry Newman
 * Thoughts in Past Years (1838, anon.)
 * The Cathedral, or, The Catholic and Apostolic Church in England (1838)
 * Hymns translated from the Parisian Breviary (1839, anon.)
 * The Baptistery, or the way of eternal life (1842, anon.)
 * Hymns on the Catechism (1843)
 * Some Meditations and Prayers to explain the Pictures by Boetius a Bolswert in “The Way of Eternal Life,” (1844)
 * Sacred Verses, with Pictures (1845)
 * The Altar (1847, anon.)
 * The Christian Scholar (1849, anon.)
 * The Seven Days, or the Old and New Creation (1850, anon.)
 * The Apocalypse, with Notes and Reflections (1852)
 * Sermons on the Epistle and Gospel for each Sunday and for some of the Chief Festivals (1853), in 2 vols.
 * The Christian Seasons (1854, anon.)
 * Sermons on the Epistle and Gospel for the Saints' Days and other Holy Days (1855)
 * Sermons on the Characters of the Old Testament (1856)
 * Female Characters of Holy Scripture (1859)
 * Beginning of the Book of Genesis (1861)
 * Plain Sermons on the Catechism
 * Devotional Commentary on the Gospel Narrative (1869–70), in 8 vols.
 * On Reserve in Communicating Religious Knowledge

Hymns

 * "He Comes to Me"
 * "O Angels Blest, His Praises Sing"
 * "O Day of Happiness Undying"
 * "O Sacred Heart of Jesus Dear"
 * "Softly and Still Night Comes Stealing"
 * "Thy Will Be Done as 'Tis in Heaven"