- A Collection of Miscellanies Consisting of Poems, Essays, Discourses, and Letters Occasionally Written the prose part (1687)
- The Theory and Regulation of Love (1688)
- Letters Philosophical and Moral, between Henry More and John Norris (1688)
- Reason and Religion, or the Grounds and Measures of Devotion (1689)
- Practical Discourses on Several Divine Subjects (1690, 1691, 1693, 1698)
- Reflections on the Conduct of Human Life with Reference to the Study of Learning and Knowledge (1690)
- The Charge of Schism Continued, Being a Justification of the Author of Christian Blessedness for his Charging the Separatists with Schism, not withstanding the Toleration (1691)
- Two Treatises Concerning the Divine Light (1692)
- Spiritual Counsel, or, The Father's Advice to his Children (1694)
- Letters Concerning the Love of God, Between the Author of the Proposal to the Ladies and Mr. John Norris (1695)
- An Account of Reason and Faith in Relation to the Mysteries of Christianity (1697)
- An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World (1701, 1704)
- A Practical Treatise Concerning Humility (1707)
- A Philosophical Discourse concerning the Natural Immortality of the Soul (1708)
- A Letter to Mr Dodwell concerning the Immortality of the Soul of Man (1709)
- A Treatise Concerning Christian Prudence (1710)