- Grace After Dinner
- Grace After Meat
- Grace Before Meat
- How A Person Ought To Rouse Up Both Body And Soul, In The Dead Of Night, To Praise His God
- Lamentation Of A Sinner
- Let Us Go To Bethlehem
- Mr. Prichard's Advice To His Son Samuel
- Mr. Prichard's Complaint Of The Town Of Llandovery (The Author's Parish) And His Advice And Warning To That Place
- Part Of The Sixty-Ninth Psalm
- Psalm C
- Psalm Xxxviii.
- Reasons To Persuade The Sick To Be Patient
- Short Is The Life Of Man
- Stanza's Concerning Some Persons And Things, That Are Mentioned In The Holy Scriptures
- Thanks For Our Election, And Several Spiritual Gifts
- Thanks To Christ For Protection And Rest
- That A Woman Ought To Suckle Her Child, Unless She Be Weak And Sickly
- That Christ Was Typify'D By The Paschal Lamb
- That It Is In Vain To Pray For The Dead
- The 30th Psalm, A Thanksgiving For Deliverance Out Of Trouble
- The Author's Letter To A Clergyman
- The Catechism
- The Complaint And
- The Complaint And The Advice Of Dives
- The Creed
- The Duty Of Children To Their Parents
- The Duty Of Clergymen
- The Farmer's Prayer
- The Life And Death Of Christ
- The Lord's Prayer
- The Pastor's Complaint
- The Praise And Commendation Of A Good Woman
- The Soldier's Prayer
- The Ten Commandments
- The Traveller's Prayer
- The Unhappy State Of The Ungodly, After Death
- The Welshman's Candle
- The Wretched Condition Of Man By Nature
- Things, To Be Consider'D, And Made Use Of, When Night Comes
- Things, Which A Person
- To The Sons Of Brutus
- Twenty-Third Psalm
- We Must Cleave To Christ, Without Suffering Any Thing To Turn Us Away From Him