Works
- Tentamina Physico-Theologica de Deo. London: 1665.
- An Account of the Nature and Extent of the Divine Dominion & Goodnesse. Oxford: 1666.
- A Free and Impartial Censure of the Platonick Philosophie. Oxford: 1666.
- A Discourse of Ecclesiastical Politie. London: 1670.
- A Defence and Continuation of the Ecclesiastical Politie. London: 1671.
- A Discourse in Vindication of Bp Bramhall and the Clergy of the Church of England. London: 1673.
- A Reproof to the Rehearsal Transprosed. London: 1673.
- Disputationes de Deo et Providentia Divina. London: 1678.
- A Demonstration of the Divine Authority of the Law of Nature and of the Christian Religion in Two Parts. London: 1681.
- The Case of the Church of England. London: 1681.
- An Account of the Government of the Christian Church for the First Six Hundred Years. London: 1683.
- Religion and Loyalty. London: 1684.
- Religion and Loyalty, the Second Part. London: 1685.
- Reasons for Abrogating the Test Imposed upon All Members of Parliament. London: 1688.
- A Discourse Sent to the Late King James. London: 1690.
- History of His Own Times. London: 1727.
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