- Laws divine and human, for the observation of the Lord's Day. ... By the V- of S-, in Kent.
- The constant residence of the clergy upon their livings shewn to be absolutely necessary for recovering the sinking interests of religion in general, and of the Church of England in particular. ...
- The Number of Alehouses Shewn to Be Extremely Pernicious to the Publick. in a Letter to a Member of Parliament. by the V. of S. in Kent
- Dr. Ibbotson's case shewn to be no sufficient precedent for assessing Parsons, Vicars, &c. to poor-rates for titles they don't occupy, commonly called ... a gentleman extremely fond of this case. ...
- Proposals Made in the Year 1720. To the Parishioners of Stroud, ... for Building a Work-house There; ... By the Minister of Stroud






