An Essay towards vindicating the literal sense of the Demoniacks in the New Testament, 1737 (anonymous). This controversial work was addressed to
Arthur Ashley Sykes, and had a sequel.[2]
A short State of the Controversy about the meaning of the Demoniacks in the New Testament, 1739 (anonymous). A further work in the Sykes controversy.
A Serious and Expostulatory Letter to the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, on the occasion of his late Letter to the Bishop of London and other Bishops, 1744. He reproached
George Whitefield for his frequent absences from his cure of souls in the
Colony of Georgia.
Remarks on the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Last Journal, 1745. Against the doctrines of
John Wesley.
A Vindication of the Miraculous Powers which subsisted in the three first Centuries of the Christian Church, in answer to Dr. Middleton's Free Enquiry, 1750.
An Analysis of the Philosophical Works of the late Lord Viscount Bolingbroke, London, 1755; Dublin, 1756 (these editions, separately printed, were published anonymously).
Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke is said to have been his patron); the analysis is terse and closely argued.