(1795). Methodism vindicated, from the charge of ignorance and enthusiasm. Being a reply, to a sermon, preached by the Rev. Samuel Clapham, M.A. at Boroughbridge in Yorkshire, September 2, 1794. intitiled [as printed], How far Methodism conduces to the interests of Christianity, and the welfare of socas printed.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMethodism Vindicated, from the Charge of Ignorance and Enthusiasm. Being a Reply, to a Sermon, Preached by the Rev. Samuel Clapham, M.A. at Boroughbridge in Yorkshire, September 2, 1794. Intitiled [as Printed], How Far Methodism Conduces to the Interests of Christianity, and the Welfare of Socas Printed. 1795.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMethodism Vindicated, from the Charge of Ignorance and Enthusiasm. Being a Reply, to a Sermon, Preached by the Rev. Samuel Clapham, M.A. at Boroughbridge in Yorkshire, September 2, 1794. Intitiled [as Printed], How Far Methodism Conduces to the Interests of Christianity, and the Welfare of Socas Printed. 1795.