- A Farther Examination of Dr. Clarke's Notions of Space, With Some Considerations on the Possibility of Eternal Creation, in Reply to Mr. John Clarke's Third Defence of Dr. Samuel Clarke's Demonstratio
- A Plea for Humane Reason: Shewing the Sufficiency of It in Matters of Religion, in a Letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of London
- Remarks on Dr. Waterland's Second Defense of Some Queries
- Remarks on a Book Intitled Christianity as Old as the Creation: Wherein the Principal Objections of That Book Against Reveal'd Religion Are Considered
- A Reply to Dr. Waterland's Defense of his Queries. Wherein is Contain'd, a Full State of the Whole Controversy: And Every Particular, Alleged by That ... Considered. By a Clergyman in the Country