Boston's autobiography is a record of Scottish life. His other books include
Human Nature in Its Fourfold State, one of the religious classics of Scotland;
The Crook in the Lot, a short book noted for its originality; and his
Body of Divinity and
Miscellanies. These works had a major influence over the Scottish peasantry. Among his works is a learned treatise on Hebrew points. His
Memoirs were published in 1776 (ed. George D. Low, 1908). An edition of his works in 12 volumes appeared in 1849.
List of works DNB list: • 'Sermon' (Hos. ii. 19, preached 24 Aug. 1714), 1715, reprinted 1732. • 'Reasons for refusing the Oath of Abjuration,' 1719. • 'Human Nature in its Four-fold Estate,' &c. Edinburgh, 1720, 8vo (often reprinted; transl. into Welsh 1767; into Gaelic 1837, reprinted 1845; edition revised by Rev. Michael Boston, the author's grandson, Falkirk, 1784, 8vo; abridged, with, title 'Submission to the Righteousness of Christ,' Birmingham, 1809) • 'Queries to the Friendly Adviser, to which is prefixed a Letter to a Friend, concerning the affair of the Marrow,' &c., 1722, 8vo. • 'Notes to the Marrow of Modern Divinity,' 1726. • 'The Mystery of Christ in the form of a Servant,' &c. (sacrament sermon, Phil. ii. 7), Edinburgh, 1727, 8vo. • 'A View of the Covenant of Grace,' 1734, 8vo. • 'Thomæ Boston, ecclesiæ Atricensis apud Scotos pastoris, Tractatus Stigmologicus, Hebræo-Biblicus. Quo Accentuum Hebræorum doctrina traditur, variusque eorum, in explananda S. Scripture, usus exponitur. Cum præfatione viri reverendi & clarissimi Davidis Millii,' Amstelædami, 1738, 4to (a handsome volume, with many copper-plates; dedicated by Boston's son, Thomas, to Sir Richard Ellys, bart.; Mill's preface is dated from Utrecht, 6 February 1738; he does not endorse Boston's view, that the Hebrew accents are of divine origin. Boston's work shows very thorough and wide scholarship; he was acquainted with French and Dutch, in addition to the tongues necessary for his purpose. He had prepared for the press 'An Essay on the first twenty-three chapters of the Book of Genesis; in a two-fold version of the original text,' with notes, theological and philological; in this work he showed the utility of his theory of the Hebrew accents, and made use of the elaborate system of punctuation which he had framed to represent them in English). • 'Sermons and Discourses … never before printed,' Edin. 1753, 2 vols. 8vo. • 'Explication of the First Part of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism,' 1755, 8vo. • 'A Collection of Sermons,' Edin. 1772, 12mo. • 'A View of the Covenant of Works, from the Sacred Records, &c., and several Sermons,' Edin. 1772, 12mo. • 'The Distinguishing Characters of true Believers … to which is prefixed a soliloquy on the art of man-fishing,' Edin. 1773, 12mo. • 'An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion … upon the plan of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism,' &c. Edin. 1773, 3 vols. 8vo. • 'Ten Fast Sermons,' 1773, 8vo; 'Worm Jacob threshing the Mountains' (sacrament sermon, Is. xli. 14, 15), Falkirk, 1775, 8vo. • 'The Christian Life delineated,' Edin. 1775, 2 vols. 12mo. • 'Sermons,' 1775, 3 vols. 8vo, • 'A View of this and the other World' (eight sermons), Edin. 1775, 8vo. • 'Sermons on the Nature of Church Communion,' Berwick, 1785, 12mo. • 'A Memorial concerning personal and family Fasting and Humiliation,' Edin. 1849, 12mo. 3rd ed., pref, and app. by Alex. Moody Stuart, A.M. • 'The Crook in the Lot,' Glasgow, 1863, 12mo (with biographical sketch). • 'Whole Works,' edited by Rev. Samuel McMillin, with the 'Marrow of Modern Divinity illustrated,' 1854, 12 vols. 8vo (several of the above collections overlap; the famous sermon on the 'Crook in the Lot' has often been reprinted). • The Crook in The Lot • Human Nature in its fourfold state •
A view of the covenant of grace (reprinted by Focus Christian Ministries Trust, ) •
Hell (reprinted by Diggory Press, ) •
The Art of Man-Fishing (reprinted by
Christian Focus Publications Ltd., ) •
Memoirs •
Body of Divinity •
Miscellanies ==Biography==