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Officium Cleri, Desiderium Populi, Or, Canonical Obedience Asserted and Proved to Be the Duty of Gospel Ministers, and the Desire of All Good Hearers Together with Some Short Reflections Upon the Sin and Danger of Simony and Sacriledge. (1691)
An Account of the Late Terrible Earthquake in Sicily with Most of Its Particulars / Done from the Italian Copy Printed at Rome. (1693)
The New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty, Examined by the Old Test of Truth and Honesty (1687)
An Humble Request to Protestants to Promote Religion and Trade with Directions How to Do It. (1688)
Love the Pretious Oyntment, That Flowes Downe from the Head Christ Jesus, to All His Members, and Makes Them Dwell Together in Unity (1654)
The Sad and Lamentable Case of Protestants Under the Government of a Popish Prince Which Must Be Expected When They Are Subjects to Such an One. (1682)
The Grounds of Sovereignty and Greatness Translated Into English. (1685)
A Short Relation of Some Part of the Sad Sufferings and Cruel Havock and Spoil, Inflicted on the Persons and Estates of the People of God, in Scorn Called Quakers for Meeting Together to Worship God in Spirit (1670)
Istleworth-Syons Peace Containing Certain Articles of Agreement Made Between the Right Honourable Algernoone Earle of Northumberland, & Lord of the Mannor of Istleworth-Syon in the County of Middlesex, Peter Dodsworth (1657)
The Reasons for Non-Conformity Examined and Refuted, in Answer to a Late Letter from a Minister to a Person of Quality, Shewing Some Reasons for His Non-Conformity. (1679)
The History of Frier Rush How He Came to a House of Religion to Seek a Service, and Being Entertained by the Priour, Was First Made Under Cook
The Anatomy of a Jacobite-Tory in a Dialogue Between Whig and Tory
Concubinage and Poligamy Disprov'd, Or, the Divine Institution of Marriage Betwixt One Man, and One Woman Only, Asserted in Answer to a Book, Writ by John Butler, B.D. for Which He Was Presented as Follows (1698)
An Impartial State of the Case of the Earl of Danby in a Letter to a Member of the House of Commons. (1679)
An Orthodox Creed, Or, a Protestant Confession of Faith Being an Essay to Unite and Confirm All True Protestants in the Fundamental Articles of the Christian Religion, Against the Errors and Heresies of the Church of Rome. (1679)
The Duke of Norfolk's Case, Or, the Doctrine of Perpetuities Fully Set Forth and Explain'd (1688)
Memoirs of the Most Remarkable Enterprises and Actions of James Duke of York, Albany, and Ulster (1681)
A Warning to Young Men, Or, a Man of Bloods in an Impartial Relation of the Horrid Murther by Robert Brinkhurst on His Friend and Himself, at Lewis in Suffex, Anno 1679
Vota Oxoniensia Pro Serenissimis Guilhelmo Rege Et Maria Regina M. Britanniae & Nuncupata Quibus Accesserunt Panegyrica Oratio & Carmina Gratulatoria, Comitiis in Theatro Sheldoniano Habitis, Ipso Inaugurationis Die XI April, MDCLXXXIX. (1689)
The Account Examined, Or, a Vindication of Dr. Arthur Bury, Rector of Exeter College, from the Calumnies of a Late Pamphlet, Entituled, an Account of the Proceedings of the Right Reverend Father in God, Jonathan, Lord Bishop of Exon (1690)
A Short Survey of the Kingdom of Christ Here on Earth with His Saints Wherein I. the New Heavens and New Earth, II. the Appearing and Second Coming of Christ, III. the Restoration of All Things, IV. the Day of Judgement (1699)
Two Remarkable Paradoxes I. That the World Was Created in an Instant and Not in Six Days, II. That the World at the Last Day Shall Not Intirely Be Consumed by Fire. (1681)
Some Forms of Catecheticall Doctrines Which May Be Fitted to All the Degrees of Capacity and of Proficiencie, Both of Young and Old, in the Profession of Christianity
The Petition and Articles, or Severall Charge Exhibited in Parliament Against John Pocklington ... Parson of Yelden in Bedfordshire, Anno 1641 ... Together with a Collection of His Jewish, Popish, Superstitious and Antichristian Doctrines (1641)