Books (short Titles)
- Agnes de Castro, A Tragedy. (London: Printed for H. Rhodes, R. Parker & S. Briscoe, 1696).
- Fatal Friendship. A Tragedy. (London: Printed for Francis Saunders, 1698).
- Love at a Loss, or, Most Votes Carry It. A Comedy. (London: Printed for William Turner, 1701).
- The Unhappy Penitent, A Tragedy. (London: Printed for William Turner & John Nutt, 1701).
- A Defence of Mr. Lock’s Essay of Human Understanding. (London: Printed for Will. Turner & John Nutt, 1702).
- The Revolution of Sweden. A Tragedy. (London: Printed for James Knapton & George Strahan, 1706).
- A Discourse concerning a Guide in Controversies, in Two Letters. (London: Printed for A. & J. Churchill, 1707).
- A Letter to Dr. Holdsworth, Occasioned by His Sermon Preached before the University of Oxford. (London: Printed for Benjamin Motte, 1726).
- Remarks Upon the Principles and Reasonings of Dr. Rutherforth’s Essay on the Nature and Obligations of Virtue. (London: Printed for J. & P. Knapton, 1747). Against Thomas Rutherforth.
- The Works of Mrs. Catharine Cockburn, Theological, Moral, Dramatic, and Poetical. 2 vols. (London: Printed for J. & P. Knapton, 1751).
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