The Works of ... William Magee, Lord Archbishop of Dublin ... With a Memoir of His Life, by the Rev. A. H. Kenney
The Evidence of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin Before the Select Committee of the House of Lords, on the State of Ireland
An Address to the inquirers after Christian truth, in reply to the extracts from Dr. Magee's book on Atonement and Sacrifice, published by the Religious Tract Society of Glasgow ... By a calm inquirer after revealed truth [i.e. T. Belsham], etc
The Doctrine of Atonement vindicated against the opponents of that doctrine as held by our Church; being a concentrated view of Dr. Magee's discussions on this momentous subject. ... By a Clergyman of the Church of England
A Short Address from a Layman to their Graces Dr. Magee and Dr. Murray, etc
Address delivered on the first night of meeting, November 16th, 1843. By the auditor, William Magee
The Works of the Most Reverend William Magee, Lord Archbishop of Dublin
The History of the University of Dublin, from Its Foundation to the End of the Eighteenth Century
Remonstrances addressed to ... the Lord Lieutenant, and to the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland; as also to ... the Lord Archbishop of Dublin. Against the proceedings of a Consistorial and Metropolitical Court holden in Dublin, August 10, 1822 ... and ... against the ... conduct of the Arch-bishop himself. With important Hints to candidates for ordination, shewing the degraded condition to which the Bishops have reduced the inferior clergy. By a Clergyman of the Church of England, [identified in the text as Robert Taylor].
The Last Pastoral, Or Warning Voice of William of Dublin, to the Rev. Messrs. McGhee, Armstrong, Otway, Daly, T. Magee, and the Other Advocates of the Second Reformation. [An Introductory Note Signed: J. B.]
A Charge Delivered at His Triennial and Metropolitan Visitation ... the 10th of October 1826. By W. M. MS. Notes
The Evidence of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin Before the Select Committee of the House of Lords, on the State of Ireland
A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Raphoe, at the Primary Visitation, ... 17th of October, 1821. ... Second edition
His Grace, the Protestant Archbishop of Dublin's Charge, delivered to the clergy of his archdiocess, on the 24th of October, 1822, in St. Patrick's Cathedral. (Fourth edition.) To which is added, a Letter to his Grace, in consequence of unjust animadversions against the Roman Catholic religion, contained in it, written by a dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church. [The latter signed: J. K. L., i.e. James Doyle, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.]
Considerations addressed to the Archbishop of Dublin and the Clergy who signed the petition to the House of Commons for protection
The Works of the Most Reverend William Magee, Lord Archbishop of Dublin
A Charge delivered at his primary Visitation in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin ... the 24th of October, 1822
His Grace, the Protestant Archbishop of Dublin's Charge, Delivered to the Clergy of His Archdiocess, on the 24th of October, 1822, in St. Patrick's Cathedral. (Fourth Edition.) To which is Added, a Letter to His Grace, in Consequence of Unjust Animadversions Against the Roman Catholic Religion, Contained in It, Written by a Dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church. [The Latter Signed: J.K.L., I.e. James Doyle, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.].
The Works of the Most Reverend William Magee, D.D. Lord Archbishop of Dublin: Now First Collected and Printed from the Author's Corrected Copies: Comprising, Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice; His Published Sermons, and Visitation Charges. With a Memoir of His Life by A. H. Kenney, D.D., Rector of Saint Olave's, Southwark; Formerly Dean of Achonry; and Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. In Two Volumes