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Sermons
- The Difficulty of Knowing One's Self. A Sermon
- A Sermon on the Trinity (First printed 1744)
- On Mutual Subjection (First printed 1744)
- On the Testimony of Conscience (First printed 1744)
- On Brotherly Love (1717)
- Upon the Martyrdom of King Charles (1726)
- On Bearing False Witness
- On the Poor Man's Contentment
- On the Wretched Condition of Ireland
- Upon Sleeping in Church
- On the Wisdom of this World
- On Doing Good
Religious Essays
- The Advantages Proposed By Repealing the Sacramental Test (1732)
- An Argument to prove that the Abolishing of Christianity in England may be attended with some Inconveniences (1708)
- Considerations upon Two Bills Relating to the Clergy (1731)
- The Humble Representation of the Clergy of Dublin (1724)
- A Letter Concerning the Sacramental Test (1708)
- A Narrative of the Several Attempts to Repeal the Test (1731)
- On the Bill For the Clergy's Residing on Their Livings (1731)
- On the Universal Hatred Against the Clergy (1736)
- The Presbyterians Plea of Merit (1731)
- Queries Relating to the Sacramental Test (1732)
- Thoughts on Religion (1726)
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