He was one of the four editors of
Robert Estienne's
Latin Thesaurus, 4 vols. 1734–5; the others were
Edmund Law,
John Taylor, and Sandys Hutchinson. In 1735 he published an edition of
Samuel Pufendorf's
De Officio Hominis et Civis, London; other editions, 1737, 1748, 1758. His other writings are: •
An Essay on Moral Obligation: with a view towards settling the Controversy concerning Moral and Positive Duties (anon.), Cambridge, 1731, written in answer to pamphlets by
Thomas Chubb and another (anonymous author, ''The True Foundation of Natural and Reveal'd Religion'') that was in fact by
Arthur Ashley Sykes. •
The Insufficiency of the Law of Nature, Cambridge, 1731. • ''A Letter to Mr. Chandler, in Vindication of a Passage in the Lord Bishop of London's second Pastoral Letter'', Cambridge, 1734. To
Samuel Chandler. •
Quæstiones Philosophicæ in justi systematis ordinem dispositæ … Ad calcem subjicitur appendix de legibus disputandi, Cambridge, 1734 (other editions, 1735, 1741). ==References==