John Henry Hopkins
1792 – 1868
66 works on record
Works
The American Citizen
2001

A Treasury of Christmas Classics
1995
Reply to the letter of Rev. Dr. Seabury, editor of the Churchman
1986

The importance of providing religious education for the poor
1983
An humble but earnest address to the bishops, clergy and laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, on the tolerating among our ministry of the doctrines of the Church of Rome
1982
Essay on gothic architecture
1979
Essay on Gothic architecture, with various plans and drawings for churches, designed chiefly for the use of the clergy
1973

The life of the late right reverend John Henry Hopkins
1873
A candid examination of the question whether the pope of Rome is the great antichrist of Scripture
1868

The history of the church, in verse
1867

The law of ritualism
1866

Autobiography in verse
1866

A scriptural, ecclesiastical, and historical view of slavery, from the days of the patriarch Abraham, to the nineteenth century
1864

A scriptural, ecclesiastical, and historical view of slavery
1864

Bible view of slavery
1863
Letter from the Right Rev. John H. Hopkins, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Vermont, on the Bible view of slavery
1861
"The end of controversy," converted
1854
"The end of controversy," controverted
1854

Slavery: its religious sanction, its political dangers, and the best mode of doing it away
1851

Address delivered by request of the selectmen of the town of St. Albans, Friday, August 2, 1850
1850

The history of the confessional
1850
The unity of the church consistent with the divisions of party
1847

Sixteen lectures on the causes, principles, and results, of the British reformation
1844

The novelties which disturb our peace
1844

A second letter to the Right Rev. Francis Patrick Kenrick, Roman Catholic Bishop of Philadelphia
1843
The Vermont drawing book of landscapes
1841

The Church of Rome in her primitive purity, compared with the Church of Rome at the present day
1839

The Church of Rome, in her primitive purity
1837
The primitive church compared with the Protestant Episcopal Church of the present day
1835
The importance of providing religious education for the poor, connected with the true principle of all Christian charity
1835

Christianity vindicated
1833

Defence of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal church
1832

The primitive church compared with the Protestant Episcopal Church of the present day

A second letter to the Right Rev. Francis Patrick Kenrick
[Vermont drawing-book of flowers]
"The end of controversy," controverted
The life of the late right reverend John Henry Hopkins

The law of ritualism
A tract for the church in Jerusalem
Essay on Gothic architecture, with various plans and drawings for churches, designed chiefly for the use of the clergy
Extract from The American citizen, his rights and duties in reference to slavery
Slavery, its religious sanction, its political dangers, and the best mode of doing it away
Defence of the convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the state of Massachusetts, against certain editorial statements of the paper, called 'The Banner of the church.'
The true church principles of restoration to the Episcopal office
Essay on Gothic architecture
Bible view of slavery
The Bible view of American slavery
Letter from the Right Rev. John H. Hopkins, D.D., LL. D., Bishop of Vermont, on the Bible view of slavery
An address delivered before the House of Convocation of Trinity College
The novelties which disturb our peace
Reply to the letter of Rev. Dr. Seabury, editor of the Churchman
The case of the Rev. M. Gorham against the Bishop of Exeter considered
A pastoral letter, on the subject of the church institute
[Vermont drawing-book of flowers]
Address of the Right Rev. Bishop Hopkins
Religion the only safeguard of national prosperity
Address delivered by request of the selectmen of the town of St. Albans, Friday, August 2, 1850, on the death of General Zachary Taylor, late president of the United States
The relations of science and religion
An humble but earnest address to the bishops, clergy, and laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States, on the tolerating among our ministry of the doctrines of hte church of Rome
Two discourses on the second advent of the redeemer

The American citizen
The pleasures of luxury, unfavorable to the exercise of Christian benevolence
Scripture and tradition
A pastoral letter
The sacrifice of atonement
A letter to the bishops and delegates of the Protestant Episcopal Church now assembled at Montgomery