Thomas Cleland is buried at New Providence Presbyterian Cemetery, McAfee, Kentucky.

Thomas Cleland is buried at New Providence Presbyterian Cemetery, McAfee, Kentucky.

A Familiar Dialogue Between Calvinus and Arminius (1805, 1830)

The Socini-Arian Detected: A Series of Letters to Barton W. Stone, on Some Important Subjects of Theological Discussion, Referred to in His "Address" to the Christian Churches in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio (1815)

Letters to Barton W. Stone: Containing a Vindication Principally of the Doctrines of the Trinity, the Divinity and Atonement of the Saviour, Against His Recent Attack, in a Second Edition of His "Address" (1822)

A Brief History of the Rise, Progress, and Termination of the Proceedings of the Synod of Kentucky, Relative to the Late Cumberland Presbytery: In Which is Brought to View a Brief Account of the Origin and Present Standing of the People Usually Denominated Cumberland Presbyterians; As Taken From Official Documents and Facts in Possession of Synod (1823)

The Destructive Influence of Sinners: A Sermon (1823)

Evangelical Hymns, For Private, Family, Social, and Public Worship (1825, 1831)

The Scriptural Doctrine of the Preservation and Final Perseverance of the Saints, Plainly Stated and Defended: A Sermon (1827)

Christian Perfection (1828)

Presbyterian Confession of Faith (1829)

A Wheel Within a Wheel (1829)

Outward Rites and Inward Graces Not Identical and Inseparable (1834)

Bodily Affections Produced by Religious Excitement (1834)

The Conservation and Final Perseverance of the Saints (1836)

The Trial and Acquittal of John the Baptist, the Apostles, and Evangelists, Under the Charge of Dipping and Plunging Persons Under Water, in the Official Acts of Their Respective Administrations (1853)

Memoirs of the Rev. Thomas Cleland, D.D. (1859)

Thomas Cleland (1871)