Works
- The Whole Armor of God (1615)
- Of Domestical Duties (1622)
- The dignitie of chiualrie (1626) sermon to the Artillery Company of London
- A Short Catechism (1635)
- A Recovery from Apostacy (1639)
- The Sabbath's Sanctification (1641)
- The Saint's Support (1642) fast sermon in Parliament
- The Progress of Divine Providence (1645)
- Commentary on the Whole Epistle to the Hebrews Commentary on 'Hebrews (1655)
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