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John Angell James
Works
- "The Sunday School Teachers' Guide", 1816
- "Christian Fellowship, or the Church Members' Guide", 1822
- "The Christian Father's Present to his Children", 1824
- "Christian Charity Explained", 1828
- "The Family Monitor, or a Help to Domestic Happiness", 1828
- "The Anxious Inquirer after Salvation Directed and Encouraged", 1834 (Reprinted by Quinta Press, 2003)
- "The Christian Professor", 1837
- "The Young Man from Home", 1838
- "Pastoral Addresses, first series", 1840
- "Pastoral Addresses, second series", 1841
- "The Widow Directed to the Widow's God", 1841
- "Pastoral Addresses, third series", 1842
- "An Earnest Ministry the Want of the Times", 1847 (reprinted by Banner of Truth Trust, 1993)
- "The Church in Earnest", 1848
- "The Young Man's Friend and Guide through Life to Immortality", 1851
- "Female Piety, or the Young Woman's Guide through Life to Immortality", 1852 (transcription project)
- "The Course of Faith, or the Practical Believer Delineated", 1852
- "Christian Progress", 1853
- "Christian Hope", 1858
- "The Works of John Angell James" (17 volumes), Hamilton Adams, 1860–64
Works about James
- "James, John Angell," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
- Elihu Burritt, Walks in the Black Country and its Green Border-Land/Chapter 5 (1868)

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