Joseph May
98 works on record
Works

Happy in life and in death

The myth of the Resurrection of Jesus

The Keflavik Incident

Dogmatic reform in the Presbyterian Church
The myth of the deity of Jesus
Rednerische Rhythmus Mit Besonderer Beziehung Auf Ciceros Orator [Ad M. Brutum], und Mit Berücksichtigung der Reden des Demosthenes
Nascent Rooms
Hammer
Joseph Priestley
Zur kritik der reden des Demosthenes, erste Rede gegen Philippos
Der entwicklungsgang des Horaz in den jj. 35-30 v. Chr
The naturalness of religion ...
The true patriotism
America at war
Conscience in politics
Influence, not constraint, the method of providence
Victoria and her era
The religion of small things
Moral fibre
Faith in a future life, its reasonableness, its moral value
Reform of the civil service, a moral duty
The Unitarian way in religious culture
Militarism, the enemy of civilization
Strength from God
The heroes of to-day
Whither are we tending?
The hope of immortality
Loyalty to our church
Our sufficiency is of God
Unitarians and the Bible
The dignity of the arts of peace
Personal and social purity
Zion, the perfection of beauty
The prophet of the highest
Present political corruptions and the duty of honorable men ...
The ideal commonwealth and its realization
Divine forgiveness
Moral and temporal preparation for death
Inspiration
The witness of conscience
God's love reconciles all things
A good man
The spiritual new year
Good personal character indispensable in public men
Religion versus theology
Rational religion the want of the world
The duty of worship
Samuel Joseph May
The unending warfare
The unity of the spirit
Disappointment, a lesson from the story of Moses
William Lloyd Garrison
Conscious piety
The offence of the cross
Religion a strictly personal individual matter
Truth our aim
The falling seeds
The strict and normal humanity
The Word became flesh
A grand old word
Some new-year wishes
The grace of submission
Religion contrasted with morality
The ministry of sorrow
Jesus
Joy
Seeming defeat
Mankind a unit, civilization a stewardship
A treasure hid in a field
True freedom is conformity to law
The Jew and the Roman, or, love conquers all
Faint, yet pursuing
"Only a piece of brass," or the sin of idolatry
Low morality and some of its causes
The wickedness of recklessly invoking war
The feasibility of sinlessness
Materialism
Why we trust God's love
The greater gifts
The ethical awakening
The peril of our republic
[Joseph May's "The Weekly exchange, series 2" sermons]
The law of labor
One world, one life
Barbarism
The way
Human goodness the proof of divine goodness
The physical and the spiritual
Certain of our own poets
Our denominational hope
Sobriety
Birth, life, death
The beauty of holiness
Happiness
Public purity, its perils, its defense
Stand in thy lot
The transitoriness of life
Substitutes for righteousness