Author:Thomas Brett (1667-1743)

Works

 * An Account of Church-Government and Governours (1701)
 * Two Letters on the Times wherein Marriage is said to be prohibited (1708)
 * Letter to the Author of "Lay Baptism Invalid," (1711)
 * Sermons on Remission of Sins (1711)
 * Review of Lutheran Principles (1714)
 * Vindication of Himself from the Calumnies cast upon him in some News-Papers, falsely charging him with turning Papist, in a letter to the Honourable Archibald Campbell, Esq. (1715)
 * Dr. Bennett's Concessions to the Nonjurors proved destructive to the Cause he endeavours to Defend, 1717)
 * The Independency of the Church upon the State, as to its pure Spiritual Powers (1717)
 * The Divine Right of Episcopacy (1718)
 * Tradition necessary to explain and interpret the Holy Scriptures (1718)
 * The Necessity of discerning Christ's Body in the Holy Communion (1720)
 * Collection of the Principal Liturgies used by the Christian Church (1720)
 * Discourses concerning the ever blessed Trinity (1720)
 * Contributions to the Bibliotheca Literaria, Nos. 1, 2, 4, and 8, on University Degrees, English Translations of the Bible, and Arithmetical Figures.
 * Instruction to a Person newly Confirmed (1725)
 * Chronological Essay on the Sacred History (1729)
 * General History of the World (1732)
 * Answer to "Plain Account of the Sacrament" (1735)
 * Some Remarks on Dr. Waterland's "Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist" (1738)
 * A Supplement to the Remarks on the Reverend Dr. Waterland's Review of the Doctrine of the Eucharist (1738)
 * Four Letters on Necessity of Episcopal Communion (1743)
 * Life of John Johnson (1748)