- An attempt to obviate the principal objections made against the doctrine of philosophical necessity; occasioned by Philaretus's reply to Augustus Toplady. By Philalethes.
- Discourses for the use of families, on the advantages of a free enquiry, and on the study of the scriptures. By W. Hazlitt, M.A.
- Letters, on the Worship of Christ, Addressed to the Rev. George Horne, D.D. President of St Mary Magdalen College, Oxford and Chaplain in Ordinary to his Majesty, by Theosebes
- Human authority, in matters of faith, repugnant to Christianity: illustrated in two discourses on Matth. xxiii. 8. With a prefatory address, ... By the author of An essay on the justice of God.
- The Methodists vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by the Rev. Mr. Haddon Smith. In a series of letters to that gentleman, by Philathethes.