APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burling, E. (1724). Some remarks and observations by way of answer, to a small book called, A lecture sermon preached at New-Milford by John Graham: Necessitated (as he says) by the growth and spreading of Quakerism (as he calls it) in that place. : Wherein our religion (which he and others scornfully call Quakerism) is bras printed] and several particulars which he calls errors and strange doctrines, are plainly proved to be true Christian doctrine, by the sayings and writings of Christ and his apostles, as we find them recorded in the holy Scriptures of truth.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burling, Edward. Some Remarks and Observations by Way of Answer, to a Small Book Called, A Lecture Sermon Preached at New-Milford by John Graham: Necessitated (as He Says) by the Growth and Spreading of Quakerism (as He Calls It) in That Place. : Wherein Our Religion (which He and Others Scornfully Call Quakerism) Is Bras Printed] and Several Particulars Which He Calls Errors and Strange Doctrines, Are Plainly Proved to Be True Christian Doctrine, by the Sayings and Writings of Christ and His Apostles, as We Find Them Recorded in the Holy Scriptures of Truth. 1724.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burling, Edward. Some Remarks and Observations by Way of Answer, to a Small Book Called, A Lecture Sermon Preached at New-Milford by John Graham: Necessitated (as He Says) by the Growth and Spreading of Quakerism (as He Calls It) in That Place. : Wherein Our Religion (which He and Others Scornfully Call Quakerism) Is Bras Printed] and Several Particulars Which He Calls Errors and Strange Doctrines, Are Plainly Proved to Be True Christian Doctrine, by the Sayings and Writings of Christ and His Apostles, as We Find Them Recorded in the Holy Scriptures of Truth. 1724.

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