Alexander Wilford Hall. Universalism Against Itself: A Scriptural Analysis of the Doctrine. 1883.
"if all God's elect children were gathered at the destruction of Jerusalem, then there have been none elected since; and as there is no promise of salvation to any but the elect through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth; it follows, therefore, that all who have lived and died SINCE THAT TIME, ARE LOST, AND THUS UNIVERSALISM [HYPER-PRETERISM], INSTEAD OF HOLDING FORTH A UNIVERSAL SALVATION, COMES NEARER A UNIVERSAL DAMNATION, THEMSELVES BEING JUDGES.