Beach, John. Three Discourses, Casuistical and Practical: I. Concerning the Children’s mocking the Prophet Elisha. 2 Kings ii, 23, 24. II. Explaining the true sense and meaning of those declarations the Last shall be First, and the First Last, and that many are called but few chosen. Mat. xx, 16. III. Shewing the Reason and Propriety of rejoicing at the Dissolution of the Jewish State. Or, The Destruction of Jerusalem, and the Temple, a Proof of Christ’s Kingdom in Heaven. ? From Luke xxi, 28. Boston: Printed by Mein and Fleeming, [1768]. 40 p.
Langdon, Samuel. An Impartial Examination of Mr. Robert Sandeman’s Letters of Theron and Aspasio. In Three Parts, containing, I. Some general Remarks on the Spirit and leading Notions of the Author of those Letters. II. A particular Consideration of the Character of the Pharisees, and of Jesus, as drawn by Mr. Sandeman--Remarks upon his Conversion of Jonathan the Jew--The Conversion of Cornelius the Gentile as a Contrast to Jonathan. III. The principal Sentiments in the Letters collected into Order ... Boston: Printed by Mein and Fleeming, MDCCLXIX. [4], 75, [3], 98 [i.e., 78], 136 p.