Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey, by Henry Liddon and J. O. Johnston. London: Longmans. Four volumes.
Edward Bouverie Pusey. London: The Catholic Literature Association, 1933.
Edward Bouverie Pusey, Doctor and Confessor of the Catholic Church. A Sermon preached in St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia, October 22, 1883, At the request of the Pusey Memorial Committee, By William Croswell Doane Bishop of Albany. Philadelphia: Printed for the Pusey Memorial Committee, 1884.
Sermon Preached at the Consecration of Grove Church on Tuesday, August 14, 1832.
Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1856.Patience and Confidence the Strength of the Church. A Sermon Preached on the Fifth of November, 1837. London: Rivington, 1864.
The Church the Converter of the Heathen: Two Sermons preached in Behalf of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, September 9, 1838.
Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1859.Plain Sermons by Contributors to 'Tracts for the Times', volume three, entirely by Pusey. London: Rivington, 1841.
The Preaching of the Gospel a Preparation for Our Lord's Coming: A Sermon preached at the Parochial Church of St. Andrew's, Clifton, in Behalf of the Society for Propagation of the Gospel. 1841.
Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1864.The Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost: A Sermon preached at Margaret Chapel on the Feast of S. Peter, 1845.
Oxford: John Henry and James Parker, 1845.Sermons During the Season from Advent to Whitsuntide
Second Edition. Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1848.Advertisement to Select Works of S. Ephrem the Syrian, translated out of the original Syriac. With Notes and Indices. By the Rev. J. B. Morris, M.A. Late Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1847. [Adobe Acrobat format].
Do All to the Lord Jesus: A Sermon.
London: Joseph Masters, 1849.On the clause "And the Son," in Regard to the Eastern Church and the Bonn Conference. A Letter to the Rev. H. P. Liddon by the Rev. Edward Bouverie Pusey. London: Rivingtons, 1876. [Adobe Acrobat format].
Hints for a First Confession . First printed in 1851; Reprinted in Penitence, edited by C.W. Furse. London: Walter Smith, 1884.
A Letter of Advice (published by permission) given primarily as a Preparation for First Communion, but useful for Communicants generally.
Printed in Preparation for Holy Communion, edited by H.S. Holland (London: Walter Smith, 1883).A Course of Sermons on Solemn Subjects chiefly bearing on Repentance and Amendment of Life, Preached in St. Saviour's Church, Leeds, During the Week after its Consecration on the Feast of S. Simon and S. Jude, 1845. (Oxford: John Henry Parker, 1845).
"Thy Word is All, If We Could Spell": Romanticism, Tractarian Aesthetics and E. B. Pusey's Sermons on Solemn Subjects. By Christopher Snook, B.A. (Hons)
The Entire Absolution of the Penitent, by the Reverend Edward Bouverie Pusey, D.D. Oxford, 1846.
Preface to the Surin's Foundations of the Spiritual Life. Parker, 1847. [Adobe Acrobat format].
The Church of England a Portion of Christ's One Holy Catholic Church, and a Means of Restoring Visible Unity. An Eirenicon in a Letter to the Author of The Christian Year. New York, 1866.[Adobe Acrobat format].
Eleven Addresses during a Retreat of the Companions of the Love of Jesus, engaged in perpetual intercession for the conversion of sinners. By the Rev. E. B. Pusey, D.D. Plymouth: Printed at the Printing-press of the Devonport Society, 1868. Sold by James Parker Co., Oxford; and Rivingtons, 1868.
Preface to the Abbé Gaume's Manual for Confessors. Parker, 1878. [Adobe Acrobat format].
Unscience, Not Science, Adverse to Faith. A Sermon preached before the University of Oxford. Oxford: James Parker, 1878. [Adobe Acrobat format].
The Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent. Transcribed by the Revd John D Alexander, SSC and Dr Elizabeth G. Melillo.
Appendix of Extracts From Some Writers in our later English Church on the doctrine of the Holy Eucharist. This was appended to some editions of Pusey's sermon The Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent.
Letters of Spiritual Counsel. Edited by J.O. Johnston and W.E. Newbolt.
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