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Abraham Keteltas is buried at Prospect Cemetery, Jamaica, New York.
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 (1759)
May 24, 1760 Letter From Eighteen Presbyterian Ministers to the Archbishop of Canterbury (1760, 1880)
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 (1774)
Address from the Committee of Correspondence of the Township of Jamaica to the Second Continental Congress (1775, 1846)
God Arising and Pleading His People's Cause; or, The American War in Favor of Liberty, Against the Measures of Great Britain, Shewn to be the Cause of God: In a Sermon (1777)
Reflections on Extortion, Shewing the Nature, Malignity, and Fatal Tendency of That Sin to Individuals and Communities (1778)
Abraham Keteltas (1896)