Robert Aspland
1782 – 1845
69 works on record
Works
Breakfast at Oxford, July 3, 1860, on the occasion of the erection of the statue of Dr. Priestley in the new museum
1860
Public instruction and moral improvement
1846
An attempt to delineate the character of the Rev. Wm. Ellery Channing, D.D. of Boston, in the United States of America, lately deceased, as a writer, philanthropist, and divine
1842
An attempt to delineate the character of the Rev. Wm. Ellery Channing
1842
An attempt to delineate the character of the Rev. Wm. Ellery Channing, D.D
1842
Prayers to be used with and by children, in families and schools
1840
A catechism for children
1840
The beauty and excellence of Christian morality
1838
The English Bible and the reformation: the substance of three sermons
1835
Three sermons on the titles, "Son of man", "Son of God" and "Saviour"
1835
The future accession of good men of all climes to Christianity, and their final congregation inheaven
1833
The divine dispensations a series of moral discipline
1832
Christian patriotism, or, The wishes and prayers of Britons for their country in the present crisis
1831
Christian patriotism ... a sermon preached before the Unitarian congregation, Hackney
1831
The religious belief of Unitarians truly stated, and vindicated from popular misrepresentation
1831
The religious belief of Unitarian Christians truly stated, and vindicated from popular misrepresentation
1830
The religious belief of Unitarians Christians truly stated
1830
Courage and confidence in the cause of Christian truth
1829
Elton versus Elton, or Mr. Elton's "Second thoughts" answered by his first
1828
The Unitarians' creed: from Mr. Aspland's Plea for Unitarian dissenters
1827
The character of Jesus Christ
1826
The services at the ordination of the Rev. R. Brook, Aspland, M.A. in the Chapel, Crook's Lane, Chester, on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1826
1826
Two sermons preached in the chapel in Lewin's Mead, Bristol
1825
Causes of the slow progress of christian truth
1825
The reunion of the wise and good in a future state
1825
Two sermons preached in the chapel in Lewin's Mead, Bristol, on the morning and evening of Sunday, Oct. 16, 1825: I. On the future state of the righteous, occasioned by the lamented death of Mrs. Mary Rowe, the wife of the Rev. John Rowe, one of the ministers of Lewin's Mead Chapel. II. On numbering our days, suggested by a recent unusual mortality in the congregation
1825
The apostle Paul's confession of heresy
1824
The blessing pronounced by Christ on the merciful
1823
An attempt to ascertain the import of the title Son of Man, commonly assumed by our Lord
1821
The character of Jesus Christ, an evidence of his divine mission
1821
The virtuous use of talents enforced, in reference to the education of poor children
1817
The memory of the righteous
1817
Resignation to the will of God, illustrated and enforced by the example of Jesus Christ
1816
The tendency of the human condition to improvement and its ultimate perfection in heaven
1816
A sermon
1816
The power of truth
1815
Three sermons
1814
A plea for Unitarian dissenters
1813
A vindication of religious liberty
1812
The beneficial influence of Christianity on the character and condition of the female sex
1812
Bigotry and intolerance defeated
1810
A vindication of Unitarian worship
1810
Bigotry and intolerance defeated, or, An account of the late prosecution of Mr. John Gisburne, Unitarian minister of Soham, Cambridgeshire
1810
An oration delivered on Monday, October 16, 1809, on laying the first stone of the new Gravel-pit Meeting-house, in Paradise Field, Hackney
1809
A humble tribute of gratitude, affection and respect to the memory of the Rev. Theophilus Lindsey, M.A
1809
An oration delivered on ... October 16, 1809
1809
The duty and reward of sacrificing temporal interests on the altar of truth
1808
The fall of eminent men in critical periods a national calamity
1806
Reflections upon the liberal spirit of the apostles, and the benevolent design of the Christianministry
1805
Divine judgments on guilty nations
1804
Divine judgments on guilty nations, their causes and effects considered
1804
Divine judgements on guilty nations
1804
Breakfast at Oxford, July 3rd, 1860, on occasion of the erection of the statue of Dr. Priestley in the new museum
The future accession of good men of all climes to Christianity, and their final congregation in heaven
A plea for Unitarian dissenters in a letter of expostulation, to the Rev. H.H. Norris, M.A., on that part of his late work against the Hackney Auxiliary Bible Society which relates to Unitarians
A selection of psalms and hymns, for unitarian worship
Three sermons on the titles "son of man," "son of God," and "saviour," as applied to Jesus in the New Testament
The Unitarians' creed
The English Bible and the Reformation
An attempt to ascertain the import of the title "Son of Man" commonly assumed by our Lord "
The evidence for the truth of Christianity not impaired by the lapse of time
Statement of evidence respecting the pretended Socinian epistle to Ameth ben Ameth, ambassador from the emperor of Morocco to Charles II
The future accesion of good men of all climes to Christianity, and their final congregation in heaven
An inquiry into the nature of the sin of blasphemy, and into the propriety of regarding it as a civil offence
An attempt to ascertain the import of the title "Son of Man"
Divine judgments on guilty nations ...
Resignation to the will of God
Memoir of the life, works and correspondence of the Rev. Robert Aspland, of Hackney
A selection of Psalms and hymns for Unitarian worship