Several of Crell's works were printed first by Rodecki and Sternacki at the printery of the
Racovian Academy 1602-1638. These and others then appeared as Vol.III-V of
Frans Kuyper's
Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant ("Library of the Polish Brethren called Unitarians") Amsterdam 1668 Crell also featured in
Christopher Sand's bibliography and biographical collection
Bibliotheca antitrinitariorum (1684). These works were widely distributed being owned by
Voltaire,
John Locke and other
Enlightenment thinkers. Two of Crell's works were translated into English. First,
A Learned and Exceeding Well-Compiled Vindication of Liberty of Religion (London: 1646). Second,
The Two Books ... Touching on God the Father: Wherein Many Things Also Concerning the Nature of the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit are Discoursed of. The first edition was published in Konigsburg (1665). A second edition was published in London (1691). It was re-titled
The Unity of God Answered and Defended, but with the exception of the title page it was identical to the first edition. Knowledge of Crell's works passed out of the later generations of English Unitarians. However
Thomas Belsham is one of the Unitarian authors who had access to Crell in the Latin and he repeatedly cites Crell in his
The Epistles of Paul the Apostle Translated, with an Exposition, and Notes (1822). ==Works==