Here he supported the Consensus-Union, and afterwards defended himself in the pamphlets Die erste Generalsynode der evang.
During the years from 1 715 to 1728 Defoe had issued pamphlets and minor works too numerous to mention.
His political and economical pamphlets are almost unmatched as clear presentations of the views of their writer.
There is often a great deal to be said against the view presented in those pamphlets, but Defoe sees nothing of it.
Bohn's "British Classics" includes the novels (except the third part of Robinson Crusoe), The History of the Devil, The Storm, and a few political pamphlets, also the undoubtedly spurious Mother Ross.