Publications of Abraham Keteltas

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  • Keteltas, Abraham. The religious soldier: or, The military character of King David, display'd and enforced, in a sermon, preached March 8, 1759, to the regular officers and soldiers in Elizabeth-Town. By the Revd. Mr. Abraham Keteltas, A.M. [Five lines of quotations]. New-York: Printed and sold by H. Gaine, at the Bible & Crown, in Hanover-Square, 1759. ESTC No. W9709. Grub Street ID 358891.
  • Keteltas, Abraham. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, in becoming poor for men, displayed and enforced in a charity sermon preached in the French Protestant Church, in New-York, December 27, 1773. By Abraham Keteltas, A.M. New-York: Printed by James Rivington, facing the Coffee-House bridge, MDCCLXXIV. [1774]. ESTC No. W9708. Grub Street ID 358890.
  • Keteltas, Abraham. God arising and pleading his people's cause; or the American war in favor of liberty, against the measures and arms of Great Britain, shewn to be the cause of God: in a sermon preached October 5th, 1777 at an evening lecture, in the Presbyterian Church in Newbury-port: by Abraham Keteltas, ... Newbury-Port: printed by John Mycall, for Edmund Sawyer, and to be sold at his shop, 1777. ESTC No. W42663. Grub Street ID 352338.
  • Keteltas, Abraham. God arising and pleading his people's cause; or The American war in favor of liberty, against the measures and arms of Great Britain, shewn to be the cause of God: in a sermon preached October 5th, 1777 at an evening lecture, in the Presbyterian church in Newbury-Port. By Abraham Keteltas, A.M. Published by particular desire. Newbury-Port [Mass.]: Printed by John Mycall, for Edmund Sawyer, and to be sold at his shop in Newbury, MDCCLXXVII. [1777]. ESTC No. W9707. Grub Street ID 358889.
  • Keteltas, Abraham. Reflections on extortion, shewing the nature, malignity, and fatal tendency of that sin to individuals and communities, displayed and enforced in a sermon preached at Newbury-port, on Lord's Day Februray 15th, 1778. By Abraham Keteltas, A.M. Newbury-port [Mass.]: Printed and sold by J. Mycall, 1778. ESTC No. W21693. Grub Street ID 331476.