Biblio
1882
"A Little Pilgrim: In the Unseen. (For Easter)” In Macmillan’s Magazine. Vol. 46.271 ., 1882.
1881
"A Walk Abroad (A Relation of Things Heard and Seen.) 1866" In Essays and Phantasies. London: Reeves and Turner, 1881.
1879
The Hair Trunk or The Ideal Commonwealth: An Extravaganza, Edited by Swearingen, Roger G.. Kilkerran, Scot.: Humming Earth, 1879.
Handfasted. Ringwood, VIC, Australia: Penguin Books of Australia, 1879.
“The New Inferno” In The New Jerusalem and Other Verses . Dundee, Scot.: Ptd. by James P. Matthew, 1879.
“The New Jerusalem” In The New Jerusalem and Other Verses. Dundee, Scot.: Ptd. by James P. Matthew, 1879.
1874
Annals of the Twenty-ninth Century; or, The Autobiography of the Tenth President of the World-Republic. Vol. 3 vols. London: Samuel Tinsley, 1874.
"The City of Dreadful Night" In The National Reformer. Vol. ns 23.12, 15, 17, 20., 1874.
1873
Colymbia. London: Trübner and Company, 1873.
1872
The Martyrdom of Man. London: Trübner & Co, 1872.
1861
"Theres Nae Place Like Otago Yet" In Poems and Songs. Edinburgh, Scot.: W.P. Nimmo, 1861.
1858
The Coral Island: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean. London: T. Nelson & Sons, 1858.
1855
The Inauguration of the Millennium May 14th 1855. Being the report of two public meetings with an introduction. London: J. Clayton and Son, 1855.
Part VII. of The New Existence of Man Upon the Earth. Including an Outline of the Principles and Government of the Millennial World. With an Appendix containing Correspondence and Spiritual Communication. London: Effingham Wilson, J. Clayton and Son, and Holyoake, 1855.
1852
Freedom and Independence for the Golden Lands of Australia; The Right of the Colonies, and The Interest of Britain and of the World. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852.
1844
The Book of the New Moral World, on Government and Laws. Part Sixth. London: J. Watson, 1844.
1843
"Rules and Regulations of a Community" In The New Moral World. Vol. ns 5.14 - 15 ., 1843.
"The Vision: A Fragment" In Southern Cross, New Zealand Guardian, Auckland, Thames, and Bay of Plenty Advertizer. Vol. 1.33 ., 1843.
1839
The Revolution in the Mind and Practice of the Human Race, or the Coming Change from Irrationality to Rationality. London: Effingham Wilson, 1839.
1833
"Marriage As It Ought To Be" In The New Moral World (London). Vol. [5].32., 1833.
"On the Utility of Knowledge in Relation to a Future World" In On the Improvement of Society by the Diffusion of Knowledge: or An Illustration of the Advantages Which Would Result from a More General Dissemination of Rational and Scientific Information Among All Ranks. Edinburgh, Scot.: Waugh and Innes, 1833.
1830
Outline of the Rational System of Society, Founded On Demonstrable Facts Developing the Constitution and Laws of Human Nature; Being the only Effectual Remedy For the Evils Experienced By the Population Of the World: The Immediate Adoption of Which Would Tranquilize the Present Agitated State Of Society, And Relieve It From Moral and Physical Evil, By Removing the Causes Which Produce Them. [London]: Bradbury and Evans, Printer, 1830.
1827
The Course of Time, A Poem, in Ten Books. To Which are Prefixed a Brief Memoir of the Author, an Analysis of the Poem, and an Index to the Principle Passages, Sentiments, or Descriptions. By Rev. William Jenks, D.D.. Vol. 2 vols. Edinburgh, Scot./London: William Blackwood/Thomas Cadell, 1827.