Shakespeare's Religious Background. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1973. (ISBN0253352002)[2].
"Teaching Shakespeare in Japan", Shakespeare Quarterly 25:2 (1974), pp. 228-233.
"The Jewel-Harding Controversy", Albion 6:4 (1974), pp. 320-341.
Biblical Themes in Shakespeare. Renaissance Monographs 3. Tokyo: Renaissance Institute, Sophia University, 1975.
An Anthology of Medieval Thinkers: Prolegomena to Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Renaissance Monographs 7. Tokyo: Renaissance Institute, Sophia University, 1975.
Religious Controversies of the Elizabethan Age: A Survey of Printed Sources. With a foreword by G.R. Elton. Lincoln, NE, and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1977. (ISBN0803209231)[3].
Religious Controversies of the Jacobean Age: A Survey of Printed Sources. Lincoln, NE, and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1978. (ISBN0803230583).
The Catholicism of Shakespeare's Plays. Tokyo: Renaissance Institute, Sophia University, 1997. Réédité: Southampton: Saint Austin Press, 1997. (ISBN1901157105).
Shakespeare's Apocalypse. Saint Austin Literature & Ideas series. London: Saint Austin Press, 2000. (ISBN1901157326).
"Shakespeare's Secular Bible: A Modern Commentary", Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 4:3 (2001), pp. 108-114.
Shakespeare's Meta-drama: Hamlet and Macbeth. Renaissance Monographs 30. Tokyo: Renaissance Institute, Sophia University, 2003.
Shakespeare's Meta-drama: Othello and King Lear. Renaissance Monographs 31. Tokyo: Renaissance Institute, Sophia University, 2003.
Shakespeare the Papist. Ann Arbor, MI: Sapientia Press, 2005. (ISBN193258921X).
↑ Comptes rendus: The Modern Language Review 69:4 (1974), pp. 842-843; The Review of English Studies. New Series, vol. 26, no. 103 (1975), pp. 331-333; Shakespeare Quarterly 26:2 (1975), pp. 218-222.
↑ Comptes rendus: Renaissance Quarterly 32:1 (1979), pp. 106-108; Sixteenth Century Journal 10:2 (1979), p. 114; Shakespeare Quarterly 30:1 (1979), pp. 121-124.