Among Johnson's writings were: •
The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Married State, 5th edit. 1760; often reprinted. •
A Mathematical Question propounded by the Vicegerent of the World, 1755; 5th edit. Windsor, U.S.A., 1794; another printed in London, 1859. •
The Election of God Undisguised, 1759. • ''The Faith of God's Elect'', 1754 •
The Two Opinions Tried, 1764. •
Divine Truth, being a Vindication of the Attributes, &c., of God, 1769. •
The Riches of Gospel Grace Opened, 2 vols. Warrington, 1776. •
A Scriptural Illustration of the Book of Revelation, Warrington, 1779. • ''The Evangelical Believer's Confession of the Son of God'', Liverpool, 1781. •
The Divine Authority of the Holy Scriptures. •
Original Letters, 2 vols. Norwich 1796–1800. This contains an account of the author, perhaps by Samuel Fisher, who preached his
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