Listed by year of first publication or, for diaries and journals, first entry (where this is known).
Defoe, Daniel, The Review (London: n.p., 1704-13)
Defoe, Daniel, The True Relation of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal (London: n.p., 1706)
Swift, Jonathan, Jonathan Swift: Bickerstaff Papers and Pamphlets on the Church, ed. H. David (1708-; Oxford: n.p., 1966)
Pope, Alexander, The Poems of Alexander Pope, ed. J. Butt (1710-; London: Methuen, 1963)
The Spectator, ed. Joseph Addison and Richard Steele (1711-14; various subsequent collections); online edition at CETH (Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities), Rutgers University Libraries
Bragge, Francis, A defence of the proceedings against Jane Wenham, wherein the possibility and reality of witchcraft are demonstrated from Scripture, and the concurrent testimonies of all ages. In answer to two pamphlets,entituled, I. The impossibility of witchcraft, &c. II. A full confutation of witchcraft (London: E. Curll, 1712)
Bragge, Francis, A Full and Impartial Account of the Discovery of Sorcery and Witchcraft, Practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne in Hertfordshire, upon the bodies of Anne Thorn, Anne Street, . . . (London: E. Curll, 1712)
Bragge, Francis, Witchcraft Farther Display'd Containing I. An Account of the Witchcraft Practis'd by Jane Wenham of Walkerne, in Hertfordshire, Since her Condemnation . . . II. An Answer to the Most General Objections Against the Being and Power of Witches. . . (London: E. Curll, 1712)
The case of the Hertfordshire witchcraft considered: Being an Examination of a book entitl'd A full and impartial account of the discovery of sorcery and witchcraft practis'd by Jane Wenham (London: J. Pemberton, 1712)
A Full Confutation of Witchcraft: More Particularly of the Depositions against Jane Wenham, Lately Condemned for a Witch; at Hertford. In which Modern Notions of Witches are Overthrown, and the Ill Consequences of Such Doctrines are Exposed by Arguments; Proving that Witchcraft is Priestcraft, in a Letter from a Physician in Hertfordshire to his Friend in London (London: for J. Baker, 1712)
Mead, Richard, Of the Power and Influence of the Sun and the Moon on Humane Bodies (London: n.p., 1712)
Baxter, Richard, Preservatives against Melancholy and Overmuch Sorrow. Or the cure of both by faith and physick (London: W.R. for William Hill, 1713; repr. n.p.: n.p., 1844)
Kennett, White, The Witchcraft of the present rebellion: sermon preached (London: T. Wood and T. Sharpe for John Churchill, 1715)
Addison, Joseph, The Drummer, or, The Haunted House, a comedy (London: Jacob Tonson, 1716)
Hutchinson, Francis, An Historical Essay Concerning Witchcraft. With Observations Upon Matters of Fact; Tending to Clear the Texts of the Sacred Scriptures, and Confute the Vulgar Erros about that Point, and also Two Sermons. One in Proof of the Christian Religion; the Other Concerning the Good and Evil Angels (London: R. Knaplock, 1718)
Wesley, John, The Letters of the Rev. John Wesley, ed. J. Telford, 8 vols. (1721; London: n.p., 1931; repr. London: Epworth Press, 1960)
de Daillon, Jacques, Daimonologia: or, a Treatise on Spirits. Wherein Several Places of Scripture are Expounded, Against the Vulgar Errors Concerning Witchcraft, Apparitions, etc. To which is added, An Appendix, Containing Some Reflections on Mr. Boulton's Answer to Dr. Hutchinson's Historical Essay entitled "The possibility and reality of magick, sorcery and witchcraft demonstrated" (London: for the author, 1723)
Wesley, John, The Journal of the Rev. John Wesley, 4 vols. (1725-; repr. New York: n.p., 1906; ed. in 8 vols. by Nehemiah Curnock, London: R. Culley, 1909-16; repr. London: Epworth, 1938)
Defoe, Daniel, Essay on the History and Reality of Apparitions (London: n.p., 1727)
Defoe, Daniel, A System of Magick; or a History of the Black Art (London: n.p., 1727)
Sherlock, Thomas, The Tryal of Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus (London: J. Roberts, 1729; repr. London: J. Pemberton, 1731; 1743; and New York: Garland, 1978)
'An Act to repeal the Statute made in the First Year of the Reign of King James the First, intituled, An Act against Conjuration, Witchcraft, and dealing with evil and wicked Spirits, except so much thereof as repeals an Act of the Fifth Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, Against Conjurations, Inchantments, and Witchcrafts, and to repeal an Act passed in the Parliament of Scotland in the Ninth Parliament of Queen Mary, intituled, Anentis Witchcrafts, and for punishing such Persons as pretend to exercise or use any kind of Witchcraft, Sorcery, Inchantment, or Conjuration.' (1736)
A Discourse on Witchcraft. Occasioned by a Bill Now Depending in Parliament, to Repeal the Statue Made in the First Year of the Reign of James I, Intituled An Act Against Conjuration, Witchcraft, and Dealing with Evil and Wicked Spirits . . . (London: J. Read, 1736)
Juxon, J., A Sermon upon Witchcraft: Occasion'd by a Late Illegal Attempt to Discover Witches by Swimming. Preached at Twyford in the County of Leicester, July 11, 1736 (London: H. Woodfall, 1736)
The Witch of Endor: Or, a Plea for the Divine Administration by the Agency of Good and Evil Spirits, Written Some Years Ago... (London: J. Millan, 1736)
Wesley, John, Primitive Physick: Or, an Easy and Natural Method of Curing Most Diseases (London: n.p., 1747)
Mead, Richard, Medica Sacra: sive, de morbis insignioribus, qui in bibliis memorantur, commentarius London: J. Brindley, 1749; Amsterdam: Petrum Mortier, 1749); trans. Thomas Stack as Medica Sacra: Or, a Commentary on the Most Remarkable Diseases Mentioned in the Holy Scriptures (London: J. Brindley, 1755)
Middleton, Conyers, A Free Inquiry into the Miraculous Powers Which are Supposed to Have Subsisted in the Christian Church (London: n.p., 1749)
Middleton, Conyers, Vindication of the Free Inquiry (London: n.p., 1751)
The Remarkable Confession, and Last Dying Words, of Thomas Colley . . . (London: R. Walker, 1751)
The Tryal of Thomas Colley for the cruel and inhuman murder of Ruth Osborne . . .by ducking her in Marlston-Mere, in the said parish of Tring, under supposition of her being a witch, 'till she was suffocated with mud and water. . . (London: T. Brown, 1751)
Burke, Edmund, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful (London, 1756; various subsequent editions); online version of the second edition of 1757 as part of The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, vol. 1 (London: John C. Nimmo, 1887), posted at Project Gutenberg
Woodforde, James, The Diary of a Country Parson, the Reverend James Woodforde, 1758-1802, ed. John Beresford, 5 vols. (London: Oxford University Press and Humphrey Milford, 1924-31; repr. London: Oxford University Press, 1935 and 1949: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1968 and 1978; London: Century, 1985; London: Folio Society, 1992; Bungay: Morrow & Co., 1996; Norwich: Canterbury Press, 1999)
Lloyd's Evening Post, 2 January 1761
Blackstone, William, Commentaries on the Laws of England, 4 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1765-9; various subsequent editions); online editions posted by: The Avalon Project at Yale Law School, and LONANG (The Laws of Nature and Nature's God)
Johnson, Samuel, Dr. Johnson on Shakespeare (1765; ed. William Kurtz Wimsatt, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1969)
The Compleat Wizzard; Being a Collection of Authentic and Entertaining Narratives of the Real Existence and Appearance of Ghosts, Demons,and Spectres: Together with Several Wonderful Instances of the Effects of Witchcraft, etc. To Which is Prefixed, an Account of Haunted Houses, and subjoined a treatise on the effects of magic (London: T. Evans, 1770)
Reading Mercury and Oxford Gazette, 15 March 1773
Bourne, Henry, and John Brand, Observations on Popular Antiquities, chiefly illustrating the origin of our vulgar and provincial customs, ceremonies, and superstitions (Newcastle: J. Johnson, 1777; various later editions inc. one of 3 vols., ed. Sir Henry Ellis, London: G. Bell, 1849; repr. Detroit: Singing Tree Press, 1969; and New York: AMS, 1970)
Blake, William, Blake's Complete Writings (c.1788-; ed. Sir Geoffrey Keynes, London: n.p., 1966)
White, Gilbert, The Natural History of Selborne (1789; Ware: n.p., 1989)
Boswell, James, The Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D. (London: Charles Dilly, 1791; various subsequent editions); 1917 edition online at Project Gutenberg
Lackington, James, Memoirs of the Forty Five First Years of the Life of James Lackington (1794; 13th ed., London: printed for the author, 1810; repr. New York: Garland, 1974)