Culver, N., & B. W. (1796). A very remarkable account of the vision of Nathan Culver, late of Newtown, (New-York.): Shewing, his deistical and vicious principles, and how he was converted to the truth, by an extraordinary and immediate revelation, Jan. 10, 1791. : To which is added, an extraordinary vision, seen by a gentleman of Philadelphia (Fifth edition; now re-published by the particular and earnest request of many serious and well disposed Christians.).
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCulver, Nathan, and B. W. A Very Remarkable Account of the Vision of Nathan Culver, Late of Newtown, (New-York.): Shewing, His Deistical and Vicious Principles, and How He Was Converted to the Truth, by an Extraordinary and Immediate Revelation, Jan. 10, 1791. : To Which Is Added, an Extraordinary Vision, Seen by a Gentleman of Philadelphia. Fifth edition; now re-published by the particular and earnest request of many serious and well disposed Christians. 1796.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCulver, Nathan, and B. W. A Very Remarkable Account of the Vision of Nathan Culver, Late of Newtown, (New-York.): Shewing, His Deistical and Vicious Principles, and How He Was Converted to the Truth, by an Extraordinary and Immediate Revelation, Jan. 10, 1791. : To Which Is Added, an Extraordinary Vision, Seen by a Gentleman of Philadelphia. Fifth edition; now re-published by the particular and earnest request of many serious and well disposed Christians. 1796.