Lee, A. The words of Moses, Blot me I pray thee out of thy book, which thou hast written: and those of St. Paul, I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ, for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh; critically examined, and carefully explained: In an enquiry, whether it is the duty of man to be willing to suffer damnation, for the divine glory: offered to the consideration of the Association of the County of Windham, at their session at Lisbon, October 10th, 1786; in a dissertation on that subject, read before them:.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLee, Andrew. The Words of Moses, Blot Me I Pray Thee Out of Thy Book, Which Thou Hast Written: And Those of St. Paul, I Could Wish That Myself Were Accursed from Christ, for My Brethren, My Kinsmen According to the Flesh; Critically Examined, and Carefully Explained: In an Enquiry, Whether It Is the Duty of Man to Be Willing to Suffer Damnation, for the Divine Glory: Offered to the Consideration of the Association of the County of Windham, at Their Session at Lisbon, October 10th, 1786; in a Dissertation on That Subject, Read Before Them:.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLee, Andrew. The Words of Moses, Blot Me I Pray Thee Out of Thy Book, Which Thou Hast Written: And Those of St. Paul, I Could Wish That Myself Were Accursed from Christ, for My Brethren, My Kinsmen According to the Flesh; Critically Examined, and Carefully Explained: In an Enquiry, Whether It Is the Duty of Man to Be Willing to Suffer Damnation, for the Divine Glory: Offered to the Consideration of the Association of the County of Windham, at Their Session at Lisbon, October 10th, 1786; in a Dissertation on That Subject, Read Before Them:.