- Assertion versus argument: A few letters to an anti-vivisectionist by Samuel Wilks, 1882
- A church establishment lawful, scriptural, and necessary: Six dialogues between the rector of Oakenvale and Mr. Grainger, one of his parishioners by Samuel Charles Wilks, 1832
- The essay on the signs of conversion and unconversion in Ministers of the Church: To which the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Church Union ... adjudged their premium for the year 1811 by Samuel Wilks, 1814
- A biographical history of Guys̓ Hospital by Samuel Wilks, 1892
- A case of aphasia;: With remarks on the faculty of language and the duality of the brain, by Samuel Wilks, 1875
- Christian essays by Samuel Charles Wilks, 1828
- A church establishment: Lawful, scriptural, & necessary : six dialogues between the rector of Okenvale and Mr. Grainger, one of his parishioners by Samuel Charles Wilks, 1843
- The Bible-Society question, in its principle and its details: Considered, in a series of letters addressed (by permission) to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Salisbury by Samuel Charles Wilks, 1832
- Christian essays: to which is added an essay on the influence of a moral life on our judgment in matters of faith by Wilks Samuel Charles 1789-1872, 1829-01-01
- The essay on "The influence of a moral life on our judgment in matters of faith": To which the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and Church Union ... of St. David's adjudged its premium for 1821 by Samuel Charles Wilks, 1823
- Case of Miss Fancourt: The documents and correspondence in the Christian observer, on the alleged miraculous cure of Miss Fancourt by Samuel Charles Wilks, 1831
- The divine claims or British gratitude: A sermon, preached at St. Thomas' Church, Pensford, on Sunday, the 26th of September, 1813, in consequence of the ... and of our various military successes by Samuel Charles Wilks, 1813
- Correlative claims and duties; or, An essay on "The necessity of a church establishment in a Christian country ... and the means of exciting and maintaining ... and influence of the established church by Samuel Charles Wilks, 1821
- The value and necessity of experiments for the acquirement of knowledge by Samuel Wilks, 1882
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