Books:
* "A Brief Description of the Province of New-England" (1690): A detailed account of the colony's history, geography, and people, often considered one of the most valuable sources for understanding early New England life.
* "A Short History of the Church at Scituate" (1697): A chronicle of the founding and early development of the Scituate church, offering insights into Puritan religious practice and community life.
Sermons:
* "A Sermon Preached at Boston" (1679): A sermon on the need for unity and cooperation among the churches of New England.
* "A Sermon Preached at Plymouth" (1682): A sermon on the importance of Christian education and the role of the church in society.
Other Writings:
* Letters and Diaries: Lawson's letters and diaries provide valuable glimpses into his personal life and experiences as a minister in colonial New England.
Lawson's writings offer valuable insights into the social, political, and religious life of early New England. His work is still studied by historians and scholars today.