George Harris
1794 – 1859
32 works on record
Works

The Christian Pioneer
1841

Mark Twain's Library of Humor
The harmony of nature, providence and Christianity
1846
The doctrines of the Reformation
1835
Public fasts irrational and anti-Christian
1832
Christianity, universal liberty
1832
Unitarianism, the only religion that can become universal
1800
The Christian character
Christianity and Church of Irelandism
The Lancashire and Cheshire Uitarian Christian Association, and the Christian Reflector, vindicated from the aspersions of the Rev. B.R. Davis
The Bible, the true "hand-book"
Antichrist
Adherence to religious truth
Motives to induce Unitarian Christians to excel their brethren
The doctrine of the Trinity
Unitarianism and trinitarianism contrasted in a course of lectures
Antichrist: what it is, and what it is not
Remarks on a lecture against the Unitarians
The Christianity of Christ and the Christianity of the world
Christian Unitarianism, what it really is
Christian worship
Christianity and Calvinism
Christian Unitarianism vindicated from the misrepresentations of J. C. Colquhoun esq., M.P. and the Church of Scotland Magazine
Love of the House of God
Unitarianism the only religion that can become universal
The progress of reformation
A letter to the Rev. Gavin Struthers, of Anderston, on his refusal to meet Mr. Harris at a funeral
Unitarian Christianity defended
An address to the congregation assembled in the Independent Chapel Great George Street, Liverpool
Tracts & sermons in vindication of Christian liberty, righteousness, and truth
The question, what should Christian Unitarians do? answered
An appeal to the inhabitants of Glasgow