Author:William Cunningham (1849-1919)

Works

 * The churches of Asia; a methodical sketch of the second century, 1880
 * The growth of English industry and commerce during the early and middle ages, 1882
 * Politics and economics: an essay on the nature of the nature of the principles of political economy, 1885
 * S. Austin and his place in the history of Christian thought, 1886
 * Walter of Henley's Husbandry, together with an anonymous Husbandry, Seneschaucie, and Robert Grosseteste's Rules by Walter de Henley, 13th cent;, Elizabeth Lamond, d. 1891, ed; intoduction by. 1890
 * The growth of English industry and commerce, 1890
 * Craft gilds, 1890 short work
 * The use and abuse of money, 1891
 * The path towards knowledge, 1891
 * 1891: 'The Progress of Economic Doctrine in England in the Eighteenth Century'. In: The Economic Journal, Vol. 1, p. 73 - 94
 * A discourse of the common weal of this realm by Elizabeth Lamond, ed; 1893
 * Outlines of English industrial history, 1895
 * Modern civilization in some of its economic aspects, 1896
 * Alien immigrants to England, 1897
 * True womanhood, 1897
 * An essay on western civilization in its economic aspects, 1898
 * The gospel of work: four lectures on Christian ethics, 1902
 * Cambridge gild records by Mary Bateson, preface 1903
 * Richard Cobden and Adam Smith; two lectures, 1904
 * The rise and decline of the free trade movement, 1904
 * Essays on some theological questions of the day, 1905
 * Lectures: first series by Compatriots' Club, 1905
 * The wisdom of the wise; three lectures on free trade imperialism, 1906
 * Should our railways be nationalised?, 1906
 * The industrial revolution, 1908
 * The moral witness of the church on the investment of money and the use of wealth, 1909
 * The strength of England; a politico-economis history of England from Saxton times to the reign of Charles the First by Joseph William Wilson Welsford, 1910 intro & ed?
 * Christianity and social questions, 1910
 * The case against free trade, 1911
 * Christianity and economic science, 1914
 * The progress of capitalism in England, 1916
 * English influence on the United States, 1916
 * British citizens and their responsibilities to God: six sermons, 1916
 * The progress of capitalism in England, 1916
 * The increase of true religion; 1917
 * The common weal, 1917
 * The secret of progress, 1918
 * Monuments of English municipal life, 1920
 * Making the most of life, 1920
 * The story of Cambidgeshire as told by itself, 1920