Author:John Pye Smith

Works

 * An Essay on the Duty of Christians to enter full Communion with Congregational Churches (1796)
 * Inaugural Address to the Students at Homerton (1801)
 * The Prosperity of a Christian Church (1802)
 * The Divine Glory displayed by the Permission of Sin (1803)
 * Letters to the Rev. Thomas Belsham (1804)
 * A Concise Statement of the Evidence for the Obligation of Christian Churches to Celebrate the Lord's Supper every Lord's Day (1806)
 * A Brief Memoir of Mr. George Hall (1807)
 * Introductory Discourse at the Ordination of the Rev. John Bruce (1808)
 * Charge, Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Alfred Bishop (1808)
 * A Sermon occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Joseph Barber (1810)
 * The Apostolic Ministry compared with the Pretensions of Spurious Religion and False Philosophy (1810)
 * The Adoration of our Lord Jesus Christ vindicated from the Charge of Idolatry (1811)
 * Charge, Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. James Tait (1813)
 * On the Sacrifice of Christ (1813)
 * Vindiciae Academicae. A Letter to the Rev. Robert Winter, D.D., in Defense of the Protestant Dissenting Academy at Homerton… (1813)
 * Vindiciae Academicae. Part the Second, of a Defense of the … (1813)
 * Sequel to Vindiciae Academicae; being a Reply to the Rev. J. Kello's Valedictory Address … (1813)
 * Introductory Discourse at the Ordination of the Rev. Henry Forster Burder (1814)
 * The Reasons of the Protestant Religion (1815)
 * A Manual of Latin Grammar (1816)
 * The Guilt of Neglecting the Knowledge of Christ (1816)
 * The Sorrows of Britain (1817)
 * Prudence and Piety Recommended to Young Persons at their Entrance upon the Active Duty of Life (1820)
 * The Connection of the Redeemer's Heavenly State with the Advancement of His Kingdom on Earth (1820)
 * On the Comparative Advantages of Prescribed Forms and Free Prayer (1821)
 * The Scripture Testimony to the Messiah (1818-21)
 * The Means of obtaining Satisfaction with regard to the Truth of Religious Sentiments (1822)
 * The Presence of God in Death (1824)
 * A Vindication of those Citizens of Geneva … (1825)
 * On the Evidence of the Divine Origin of Christianity from the Resurrection of Jesus (1827)
 * Four Discourses on the Sacrifice and Priesthood of Jesus Christ (1828)
 * Answer to a printer paper entitled "Manifesto of the christian evidence society" (1829)
 * On the Principles of Interpretation as applied to the Prophesies of Scripture (1829)
 * On Church Discipline (1831)
 * The Labours and the Reward of a Faithful Minister (1833)
 * The Necessity of Religion to the Well-Being of a Nation (1834)
 * On the Temper to be Cultivated by the Christians of Different Denominations towards each other (1835)
 * The Protestant Dissent Vindicated (1835)
 * The Protestant Dissent further Vindicated (1835)
 * The Mosaic Account of the Creation and the Deluge (1837)
 * On the Relation between the Holy Scriptures and some parts of Geological Science (1839)
 * Lecture delivered at the London Tavern (1842)