APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hervey, J., & Wesley, J. (1765). Aspasio vindicated, and the Scripture doctrine of imputed righteousness defended, against the objections and animadversions of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley: In eleven letters, written and prepared for the press, by the Late Rev. Mr. James Hervey, A.B. To which is prefixed, Mr Wesley's letter to Mr Hervey, containing his observations on theron and Aspasio. Printed for W. Gray, front of the Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hervey, James, and John Wesley. Aspasio Vindicated, and the Scripture Doctrine of Imputed Righteousness Defended, Against the Objections and Animadversions of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley: In Eleven Letters, Written and Prepared for the Press, by the Late Rev. Mr. James Hervey, A.B. To Which Is Prefixed, Mr Wesley's Letter to Mr Hervey, Containing His Observations on Theron and Aspasio. Edinburgh: Printed for W. Gray, front of the Exchange, 1765.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hervey, James, and John Wesley. Aspasio Vindicated, and the Scripture Doctrine of Imputed Righteousness Defended, Against the Objections and Animadversions of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley: In Eleven Letters, Written and Prepared for the Press, by the Late Rev. Mr. James Hervey, A.B. To Which Is Prefixed, Mr Wesley's Letter to Mr Hervey, Containing His Observations on Theron and Aspasio. Printed for W. Gray, front of the Exchange, 1765.

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