He became intensely involved in the cause of political reform, publishing numerous tracts and books on the subject through the late 1840s.
Among his other activities, he published several tracts supporting collaboration.
He also published several tracts of his own work, most which were connected to the Holiness movement of the 1840s and 1850s.
He published tracts characterized by learning, religious feeling, toleration, and allegiance to the Crown.
He published many other works and tracts, most of them anonymously.
Mure was known in Scottish literary society, and published privately tracts on political economy.
A committee was formed to publish tracts and to place articles in national newspapers.
Revenue was needed for the church to publish books and tracts.
He published religious tracts and teachings and united many of the religion's factions.
Under various pseudonyms, he published tracts promoting a German national church.