Author:Philip Schaff

Works

 * The principle of Protestantism as related to the present state of the church (1845) translated by John W. Nevin
 * History of the apostolic church: with a general introduction to church history (1853) translated by Edward D. Yeomans
 * The life and labors of St. Augustine (1854) translated by Thomas Conrad Porter
 * America: A sketch of the political, social, and religious character of the United States of North America, in two lectures, delivered at Berlin, with a report read before the German church diet at Frankfort-on-the-Maine, Sept., 1854 (1855)
 * Germany, its universities, theology and religion, with sketches of Neander, Tholuck, Olshausen, Hengstenberg, Twesten, Nitzsch, Muller, Ullmann, Rothe, Dorner, Lange, Ebrard, Wichern, and other distinguished German divines of the age (1857)
 * The moral character of Christ, or, The perfection of Christ's humanity, a proof of his divinity: a theological tract for the people (1861)
 * Slavery and the Bible. A tract for the times (1861)
 * A catechism for Sunday schools and families (1862)
 * The person of Christ: the miracle of history, with a reply to Strauss and Renan, and a collection of testimonies of unbelievers (1865)
 * History of the Christian Church in 8 volumes.
 * The romance of M. Renan, and the Christ of the Gospels (1868). Co-authored with Napoleon Roussel
 * Christ in Song: hymns of Immanuel selected from all ages (1870)
 * The harmony of the Reformed Confessions, as related to the present state of evangelical theology: an essay delivered before the General Presbyterian Council at Edinburgh, July 4, 1877 (1877)
 * Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical notes (1877) volume I, volume II and volume III
 * Through Bible lands: notes of travel in Egypt, the desert, and Palestine (1877)
 * A companion to the Greek Testament and the English version (1883)
 * The oldest church manual called The teaching of the twelve apostles: the Didachè and kindred documents in the original, with translations and discussions of post-apostolic teaching, baptism, worship, and discipline, and with illustrations and facsimiles of the Jerusalem manuscript (1885)
 * Saint Augustin, Melanchthon, Neander; three biographies (1886)
 * Church and state in the United States : or, The American idea of religious liberty and its practical effects (1888)
 * The progress of religious freedom as shown in the history of toleration acts (1889)
 * Literature And Poetry. Studies on the English language; the poetry of the Bible; the Dies iræ; the Stabat Mater; the hymns of St. Bernard; the university, ancient and modern; Dante Alighieri; the Divina commedia (1890)
 * The Renaissance: the revival of learning and art in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries (1891)
 * The Reunion of Christendom: a paper prepared for the Parliament of Religions and the National Conference of the Evangelical Alliance held in Chicago, September and October, 1893 (1893)
 * Theological propædeutic; a general introduction to the study of theology, exegetical, historical, systematic, and practical, including encyclopaedia, methodology, and bibliography; a manual for students (1893)
 * Philip Schaff's Letter book, private correspondence from June 2, 1868 to August 26, 1881.
 * A Dictionary of Hymnology, 1892, contributor
 * A Dictionary of Hymnology, 1892, contributor
 * A Dictionary of Hymnology, 1892, contributor

As editor

 * A library of religious poetry; a collection of the best poems of all ages and tongues. With biographical and literary notes (1881). Co-edited with Arthur Gilman
 * A Religious Encyclopædia: or, Dictionary of Biblical, historical, doctrinal, and practical theology. Based on the Realencyklopädie of Herzog, Plitt, and Hauck (1882), 3 volumes
 * A Dictionary of the Bible: including biography, natural history, geography, topography, archaeology, and literature (1885)
 * A Select library of the Nicene and post-Nicene fathers of the Christian church: Second Series (1886). Co-edited with Henry Wace
 * Encyclopedia of Living Divines and Christian Workers of all Denominations in Europe and America; being a supplement to Schaff-Herzog encyclopedia of religious knowledge (1887). Co-edited with Samuel Macaulay Jackson
 * The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches
 * The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, European edition.
 * Ante-Nicene Fathers, credited as an editor along with Arthur Cleveland Coxe, Alexander Roberts and James Donaldson
 * Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series I, as above
 * Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Series II, as above

Translations

 * A commentary on the Holy Scriptures by John Peter Lange
 * The Gospel according to Matthew by John Peter Lange