The Rectitude of Providence Under the Severest Dispensations. A Funeral Sermon on the Late Reverend Simon Browne, Preach'd ... December 31, 1732
A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Simon Browne, in vindication of the right of the people to satisfaction concerning the faith of their minister. In answer to his remarks published in a Letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Reynolds, on the conduct of the society late under the pastoral care of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Pomfret. By a member of that congregation. With a large postscript, etc
The Charge of Schism Against the Disserters Discharg'd; in Reply to a Tract of the Reverend Mr. Norris, Etc
A defence of the Scripture, as the only standard of faith. In answer to a preface [by William Dunlop], first publish'd at Edinburgh, before a Collection of confessions; and since publish'd by it self at London ... By the author of the Occasional paper [i.e. Moses Lowman? or Simon Browne?]
The Charge of Schism Against the Dissenters, Discharg'd
God glorified by offering Praise. A sermon preach'd ... August 1, 1719, the anniversary of His Majesty's happy accession, etc
Religion and Loyalty. A sermon preach'd January 30, 1715/16, etc
An Ordination Sermon preach'd at Chichester, Jan. 9th, 1706/7, wherein the notion of ordination is stated ... and the power of presbyters to ordain is modestly vindicated
A Defence of the Religion of Nature and the Christian Revelation; against the defective account of the one, and the exceptions against the other, in a book [by M. Tindal] entitled Christianity as Old as the Creation
The Guilt and Provocation of Taking Encouragement to Sin from the Mercies of God. Represented in a Sermon Preach'd Nov. 7. 1710, Being a Day of Publick Thanksgiving for the Successes in Spain and Flanders
A Caveat against Evil Company
The Guilt and Infamy of National Ingratitude. A Sermon, Etc
Jewish and Popish Zeal describ'd and compar'd. A sermon preach'd at Portsmouth ... wherein the inconsistency of Popery with true religion is manifested, etc
The Close of the Defence of the Religion of Nature and the Christian Revelation: in Answer to Christianity as Old as the Creation [by M. Tindal]. In an Address to Christian Ministers and Christian People
A Noble King a Blessing to a Land. A sermon preach'd January 20, 1714/15, being the day of publick thanksgiving for the peaceable accession of our Sovereign King George ... With two hymns sung upon that occasion
A Sober and Charitable Disquisition concerning the Importance of the Doctrine of the Trinity, particularly with regard to worship and the doctrine of satisfaction ... In a letter to the Reverend ***** ... The second edition
Hymns and Spiritual Songs ... The third edition
A Sermon preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, etc
A Defence of the Religion of Nature and the Christian Revelation; Against the Defective Account of the One, and the Exceptions Against the Other, in a Book [by M. Tindal] Entitled Christianity as Old as the Creation