APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wright, E. The difference between those called standing churches, and those called strict Congregationalists illustrated: In some remarks, upon a charge, and right-hand of fellowship. Delivered at the ordination of Mr. Emerson Foster, in the First Society in Killingly, January 22, 1778. : Together, with a short account of the sentiments of Strict Congregational churches, so far as it respects gathering churches and church government.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wright, Eliphalet. The Difference Between Those Called Standing Churches, and Those Called Strict Congregationalists Illustrated: In Some Remarks, upon a Charge, and Right-hand of Fellowship. Delivered at the Ordination of Mr. Emerson Foster, in the First Society in Killingly, January 22, 1778. : Together, with a Short Account of the Sentiments of Strict Congregational Churches, so Far as It Respects Gathering Churches and Church Government.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wright, Eliphalet. The Difference Between Those Called Standing Churches, and Those Called Strict Congregationalists Illustrated: In Some Remarks, upon a Charge, and Right-hand of Fellowship. Delivered at the Ordination of Mr. Emerson Foster, in the First Society in Killingly, January 22, 1778. : Together, with a Short Account of the Sentiments of Strict Congregational Churches, so Far as It Respects Gathering Churches and Church Government.

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