APA (7th ed.) Citation

One who was formerly a member of the Christian Society. (1773). Multum in parvo contra parvum in multo: Or a six days candid review of a six years uncandid controversy: wherein Mr. Phipps's arguments in defence of Quakerism, in his Observations, and The original and present state of man, against Mr. Newton of Norwich, are shewn to be defective; ... Addressed to the people called Quakers in particular, by one who was formerly a member of that Christian Society. Sold by Richardson and Urquhart.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

One who was formerly a member of the Christian Society. Multum in Parvo Contra Parvum in Multo: Or a Six Days Candid Review of a Six Years Uncandid Controversy: Wherein Mr. Phipps's Arguments in Defence of Quakerism, in His Observations, and The Original and Present State of Man, Against Mr. Newton of Norwich, Are Shewn to Be Defective; ... Addressed to the People Called Quakers in Particular, by One Who Was Formerly a Member of That Christian Society. London: Sold by Richardson and Urquhart, 1773.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

One who was formerly a member of the Christian Society. Multum in Parvo Contra Parvum in Multo: Or a Six Days Candid Review of a Six Years Uncandid Controversy: Wherein Mr. Phipps's Arguments in Defence of Quakerism, in His Observations, and The Original and Present State of Man, Against Mr. Newton of Norwich, Are Shewn to Be Defective; ... Addressed to the People Called Quakers in Particular, by One Who Was Formerly a Member of That Christian Society. Sold by Richardson and Urquhart, 1773.

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