APA (7th ed.) Citation

Niles, S. (1752). A vindication of divers important Gospel-doctrines, and of the teachers and professors of them: Against the injurious reflections & misrepresentations contained in a late printed discourse of the Rev. Mr. Lemuel Briant's, intitled, The absurdity and blasphemy of depreciating moral vertue. : Also a few remarks are subjoined, on Mr. John Bass's late narrative. : Published as his dying testimony to the cause of Christ, in the Protestant churches, and particularly in New-England.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Niles, Samuel. A Vindication of Divers Important Gospel-doctrines, and of the Teachers and Professors of Them: Against the Injurious Reflections & Misrepresentations Contained in a Late Printed Discourse of the Rev. Mr. Lemuel Briant's, Intitled, The Absurdity and Blasphemy of Depreciating Moral Vertue. : Also a Few Remarks Are Subjoined, on Mr. John Bass's Late Narrative. : Published as His Dying Testimony to the Cause of Christ, in the Protestant Churches, and Particularly in New-England. 1752.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Niles, Samuel. A Vindication of Divers Important Gospel-doctrines, and of the Teachers and Professors of Them: Against the Injurious Reflections & Misrepresentations Contained in a Late Printed Discourse of the Rev. Mr. Lemuel Briant's, Intitled, The Absurdity and Blasphemy of Depreciating Moral Vertue. : Also a Few Remarks Are Subjoined, on Mr. John Bass's Late Narrative. : Published as His Dying Testimony to the Cause of Christ, in the Protestant Churches, and Particularly in New-England. 1752.

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