The Quarterly Review (then edited by Sir William Smith).
The Contemporary Review (edited by Mr. Bunting).
Fraser’s Magazine (edited by Mr. Froude).
Cornhill Magazine (edited by Mr. Leslie Stephen).
The Fortnightly Review (edited by Mr. Morley).
Macmillan’s Magazine (edited by Mr. Masson).
The Theological Review (Unitarian Organ, edited by Rev. C. Beard).
The Modern Review (Unitarian, edited by Rev. R. Armstrong).
The New Quarterly Magazine (edited by W. Oswald Crawford).
One collection of these articles was published by Trübner in 1865, entitled Studies New and Old on Ethical and Social Subjects; (1 vol., crown 8vo., pp. 466). This volume begins with an elaborate study of “Christian Ethics and the Ethics of Christ” (Theological Review, September, 1869), which I have often wished to reprint in a separate form. Also a very long and careful study of the Sacred Books of the Zoroastrians, which brought me the visits and friendships of a very interesting Parsee gentleman, Nowrosjee Furdoonjee, President of the Bombay Parsee Society, and of another Parsee gentleman resident in London. Both expressed their entire approval of my representation of their religion.