The Inspiration of the Scriptures. A Sermon [on 2 Tim. Iii. 16], Preached at the Hanley Conference, 1814
The Transcendent Excellencies of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in His Person and Character; Recommended to the Attention and Esteem of Mankind. With the Scriptural Account of the Nature and Benefits of Faith in Christ, and the Evil and Danger of Unbelief: with Practical Reflections. To which is Added, an Introductory Essay, by Abraham Scott, to Prove that this Work was Written by J. Fletcher
The Foolishness of God Wiser Than the Wisdom of Men. A Letter to A. Scott, in Answer to His Pamphlet, Entitled: “Common Sense in the Business of Life,” Etc
The Transcendent Excellencies of Our Lord ... Jesus Christ. ... With Practical Reflections. To which is Added, an Introductory Essay by A. Scott, to Prove that this Work was Written by J. Fletcher
Justification defended, against Misrepresentation and Abuse; in reply to the Rev. G. Turner, and other writers. With the 'history and mystery' of a controverted quotation
The Gospel Method of Acceptance with God, Established Against Much Opposition. A Reply to the Rev. G. Turner's Defence of the Rev. Richard Watson; and Likewise, a Reply to a Review on the Same Subject, in the Wesleyan Magazine [the Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine].