Octavius Brooks Frothingham
1822 – 1895
85 works on record
Works

Francis Parkman: A Sketch
1894

Recollections and impressions, 1822-1890
1891

Boston Unitarianism, 1820-1850
1890

Memoir of William Henry Channing
1886

The interviewer
1886

George Ripley
1882

Theodore Parker: a biography
1880

Gerrit Smith, a biography
1878

The cradle of the Christ
1877

Beliefs of the unbelievers
1876

Beliefs of the Unbelievers: And Other Discourses
1876

Knowledge and Faith: And Other Discourses
1876

Transcendentalism in New England, a history
1876

The safest creed
1874

Religion Of Humanity
1872

A child's book of religion
1871

Stories from the Lips of the Teacher: Retold by a Disciple
1864

Stories Of The Patriarchs
1864

The morality of the riot
1863

Stories from the lips of the teacher
1863

Let-alone policy
1861

New commandment
1854

The New Commandment: A Discourse Delivered in the North Church, Salem, on Sunday, June 4, 1854
1854

In memoriam

The rising and the setting faith

Garden in the West

Oriental Religions and Their Relation to Universal Religion

Colonization

Studies of Religious History and Criticism

Theodore Parker

The let-alone policy
Collected Works Of Octavius Brooks Frothingham
1999
The new departure and the next step
1896
Visions of the future and other discourses
1879
Reasonable religion
1875
Knowledge and faith
1875
The great hope
1875
Safest Creed
1874
The Holy Ghost, Lord, and Giver of Life
1874
The naked truth
1873
The soul of goodness
1873
The secret of Jesus
1872
The immortalities of man
1871
The weightier matters of the law
1868
The inward guide
1868
"Leaving home" and "Revelations"
1866
Authority in the pulpit
1865
Words spoken at the funeral of John Hopper, Thursday, July 31st, 1864
1864
Morality of the New York riots
1864
Seeds and shells
1862
[Letter to] My dear sir
God is spirit
[Sermons]
A sheaf of sermons
George Ripley, (American men of letters)
Recollections and Impressions
Woman in society
Thoughts about God
Rights and duties
The Christian consciousness, its elements and expression
Why go to church?
The school of adversity
Preaching the Gospel to the poor
Speech of the Rev. O.B. Frothingham before the American Anti-Slavery Society in New York, May 8th, 1856
The Catholic revival
The agony of the son of man
Religion and childhood
Transcentalism in New England
Wheat and tares
Religion and a religion
The living God
Elective affinity
Paying debts
The power of the word made flesh
The overruling God
Liberty and license
Household foes
Resurrection of the Son of Man
The sacraments of home
Materialism
Interests material and spiritual
Modern idolatry
A plea for amusement
The protestant alliance
New wine in old bottles