The Conflict for Civil Rights (August 23, 1881)
A Week of Prayer and Supplication (August 16, 1883)
An Appeal for Our African Work (August 23, 1883)
The Colored Vote (October 23, 1883)
Turner on Civil Rights (October 27, 1883)
Some Gritty Remarks by Bishop Turner of the A.M.E. Church (February 23, 1884)
Bishop Turner Replies to Rev. S.H. Robertson (April 10, 1884)
A Colored Man’s Hope (May 12, 1884)
A Question of Color (May 13, 1884)
Bishop Turner Addresses His District (August 14, 1884)
The Bishops on Theology (September 18, 1884)
Bishop Dickerson’s Address Recommended by Bishop Turner (November 6, 1884)
The Democratic Return to Power (January 1885)
The Demise of Mrs. J.A. Handy (January 15, 1885)
Annual Conference Ministers (January 29, 1885)
Bishop Turner Fires at the Secretaries (March 26, 1885)
Contemplations (June 11, 1885)
Bishop Turner’s New Book (June 25, 1885)
Bishop Turner’s Address (July 16, 1885)
Bishop Payne’s Book (September 10, 1885)
Bishop Turner to the Ministers of his District (January 7, 1886)
Plain Words on Plain Topics (July 1, 1886)
Plain Words on Plain Topics (July 1, 1886)
Bishop Turner on the Bishop’s Convention (July 22, 1886)
Success Under Disadvantages (September 2, 1886)
Ministers Read (September 13, 1888)
Death of Simon S. Ashe: Father-In-Law of Dr. Lee (November 8, 1888)
Bishop Turner and the New England Conference (December 27, 1888)
Silver Anniversary of Bishops Wayman and Campbell (January 3, 1889)
He Has Very Little Trouble Traveling On Account Of His Color (January 7, 1889)
Civil Rights: The Outrage of the Supreme Court of the United States upon the Black Man (January 4, 1889)
Notice to the First Episcopal District (February 14, 1889)
A Remarkable Letter (February 14, 1889)
Untitled (July 25, 1889)
Untitled (August 10, 1889)
Notice (September 12, 1889)
Bishop Turner Calls a Presiding Elders Meeting (October 17, 1889)
The Bishop Dickerson Monument (November 7, 1889)
Bishop Turner Upon the Death of his Wife (November 9, 1889)
Will Aid the Colored Race (April 17, 1890)
Death of Mrs. Josephine Somers (June 19, 1890)
Bishop Turner Talks (July 14, 1890)
Bishop Turner’s Appeal to the First District (July 17, 1890)
Bishop H.M. Turner Upon the Anniversary of His Wife’s Death (July 31, 1890)
Bishop H.M. Turner Reviews “The Divine Logos” Just Published by Prof. H.T. Johnson (August 28, 1890)
Bishop H.M. Turner on the Election Bill—Hot Words and Rough Language (August 28, 1890)
President Harrison’s Administration (September 11, 1890)
The Death of Mrs. D.S. Bentley (September 18, 1890)
The Electoral Colleges Called—Presiding Elders’ Convention to Meet in Boston (September 25, 1890)
Rev. J.E. Hayne’s Book (October 2, 1890)
Expelling Members Without a Trial (October 16, 1890)
From the Book: Noted Negro Women (January 21, 1891)
Negro Nationality in Africa (July 11, 1891)
Second Anniversary in Heaven (July 30, 1891)
Who Wishes to Help Africa (August 6, 1891)
Bishop H. M. Turner to his District (October 8, 1891)
Bishop Turner on Africa (February 20, 1892)
Bishop Turner Replies to Some Charges Made Against Him (March 8, 1892)