Tract 83: Advent Sermons on Antichrist - Four sermons speculating on the apostasy that is to precede Antichrist and persecution. 114K. Published 29 June, 1838. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract83.html
Tract 79: On Purgatory - (Against Romanism, Number 3). Distinguishes between doctrine and practice. Says that although the doctrine sounds innocent enough, the practical expressions are most objectionable. 144K. 25 March, 1837. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract79.html
Tract 71: On the Controversy with the Romanists - (Against Romanism, Number 1). The Established Church has been "from long security ignorant why we are not Roman Catholics." 1 January, 1836. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract71.html
Tract 47: The Visible Church, Letter 4 - If the visible Church is of vital importance, what can be said of the salvation of professing Christians who belong to Protestant sects rather than to the Catholic and Apostolic Church? 1 November, 1834. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract47.html
Tract 45: The Grounds of Our Faith - If the faults of Calvinism and Roman Catholicism are easy enough to see, what are the dangers of Protestantism? 18 October, 1834. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract45.html
Tract 41: Via Media, Number 2 - The dialogue continues. "A number of distinct doctrines are included in the notion of Protestantism: and as to all these, our Church has taken the via media between it and Popery." However, the Church of England is in need of a second Reformat - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract41.html
Tract 38: Via Media, Number 1 - A dialogue between "Laicus" and "Clericus." The former is worried that claims to apostolicity mean that the Anglican church is no different that the "Popish" church against which the Reformers rebelled. 25 July, 1834. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract38.html
Tract 34: Rites and Customs of the Church - The writings of the Fathers can be trusted on matters of Christian worship which may be mentioned only in passing or not at all in Scripture. 1 May, 1834. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract34.html
Tract 33: Primitive Episcopacy - On missionary dioceses in the early Church, and how the physical size of a see often had to do with how many Christians were in the vicinity. 1 May, 1834. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract33.html
Tract 31: The Reformed Church - The Church has fallen away from her first love. Repudiating others' errors is little good if there is no unity and love in the reformed Church. 25 April, 1834. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract31.html
Tract 20: The Visible Church, Letter 3 - At this point, Newman still shared his countrymen's horror at "Popery". The visible Church as scriptural, which can only weaken corrupt systems. 24 December, 1833. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract20.html
Tract 19: On Arguing Concerning the Apostolical Succession - If proofs demanded for the necessity of apostolic succession are unconvincing to opponents, we must remember that our first responsibility is to act in accordance with our Christian faith. Debating with outsiders is far less important. 23 December, 1833 - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract19.html
Tract 11: The Visible Church, Letters 1 and 2 - Why is it not enough to be spiritually minded and to hold orthodox doctrine? If there is a Church Invisible, what is the use of a Church Visible? 11 November, 1833. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract11.html
Tract 8: The Gospel a Law of Liberty; Church Reform - The ecclesiastical system is only faintly traced in Scripture because "The Gospel is a Law of Liberty. We are treated as sons, not as servants; not subjected to a code of formal commands, but addressed as those who love God, and wish to please Him.&q - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract8.html
Tract 7: The Episcopal Church Apostolical - Episcopacy as a form of ecclesiastical polity is more than merely expedient. 29 October, 1833. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract7.html
Tract 6: The Present Obligation of Primitive Practice; A Sin of the Church - Apostolic Succession ought to mean adhering to the doctrine of the early Church, not merely a chain of imposition of hands. The Eucharist ought to be made available every Lord's Day. 29 October, 1833. - http://anglicanhistory.org/tracts/tract6.html
Tract 3: Thoughts Respectfully Addressed to the Clergy on Alterations in the Liturgy - Deplores contemporary pleas to restore parts of the Anglican liturgy to an earlier style, to modernize some terminology, to make the worship service longer or shorter. Wary of the "taste for criticism." Considers in particular the rite for bur - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/tract03.html
Tract 2: The Catholic Church - To the clergy. The Church ought not to be at the beck and call of the State. 9 September, 1833. - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/tract02.html
Tract 1: Thoughts on the Ministerial Commission - To the clergy. "I fear we have neglected the real ground on which our authority is built,--our Apostolical descent." 9 September, 1833. - http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/tract01.html