The Charge of Edmund ... Bishop of London, to the Clergy of His Diocese, in His Visitation Begun in 1741, and Finish'd in 1742
The Bishop of London's Three Pastoral Letters to the People of His Diocese; ... in Defence of the Gospel-Revelation, and by Way of Preservative Against the Late Writings in Favour of Infidelity
The Charge of Edmund, Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy of His Diocese, in His Visitation Begun ... the 28 Day of May, 1730
The Bishop of London's second Pastoral Letter to the people of his Diocese ... occasion'd by some late writings, in which it is asserted “That Reason is a sufficient Guide in matters of Religion, without the help of Revelation.'
Of Visitations Parochial and General; Being the Charges Deliver'd to the Clergy of the Archdeaconry of Surrey ... To which are Added Other Tracts Relating to the Government and Discipline of the Church of England
Reflexions by E. Gibson upon a late paper entituled An Expedient proposed by W. Binckes . Shewing the unreasonableness thereof and particularly the misrepresentations concerning the Archbishops Schedule, etc
An answer to The dispute adjusted [i.e. the work by Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London]. Being a confutation of those reasons offer'd to prove, that no time is a proper time for the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts. Freely addressed to the author. By a layman [i.e. Caleb Fleming].
Articles of Enquiry, upon which the Ministers, Church-wardens, and Sidemen of every Parish within the Archdeaconry of Surrey are to ground their presentments at the visitation of the Revd E. Gibson
A Letter of Dr Edmund Gibson, Late Lord Bishop of London, to the Clergy of His Diocese, Dated Whitehall, April 3, 1740. Together with a Catalogue of the Books Dispersed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
The Evil and Danger of Lukewarmness in Religion. Being the First Part of the Late Bishop of London, Dr. Gibson's, Fourth Pastoral Letter. With Further Improvements. The Ninth Edition
The Bishop of London's Third Pastoral Letter to the People of His Diocese ... Occasion'd by the Suggestions of Infidels Against the Writings of the New Testament, Etc