* "A Commentary upon the Whole Bible" (1562) - This multi-volume work was highly influential in its time, providing detailed commentary on the entire Bible. It was a cornerstone of early Reformed theology and remained popular for centuries.
* "A Treatise on the Holy Scriptures" (1551) - A systematic exposition of the Bible's authority and the principles of biblical interpretation.
* "The Confession of Faith" (1559) - A summary of Reformed doctrine, which was later influential in the development of other Reformed confessions.
* "The History of the Church" (1555) - A comprehensive work covering the history of the Christian church from its origins to Marlorat's time.
* "The Life of John Calvin" (1561) - A biographical account of the life of the influential theologian, John Calvin.
Marlorat was known for his strong commitment to biblical interpretation and his clear and concise writing style. His works were highly regarded by other Reformed theologians and played a significant role in shaping Protestant thought during the Reformation era.