APA (7th ed.) Citation

Blair, S., & Franklin, B. A particular consideration of a piece, entitled, the Querists: Wherein sundry passages extracted from the printed sermons, letters and journals of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield are vindicated from the false glosses and erroneous senses put upon them in said Querists; Mr. Whitefield's soundness in the true scheme of Christian doctrine maintained; and the author's disingenuous dealing with him exposed. By Samuel Blair. [Two lines from Proverbs].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Blair, Samuel, and Benjamin Franklin. A Particular Consideration of a Piece, Entitled, the Querists: Wherein Sundry Passages Extracted from the Printed Sermons, Letters and Journals of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield Are Vindicated from the False Glosses and Erroneous Senses Put upon Them in Said Querists; Mr. Whitefield's Soundness in the True Scheme of Christian Doctrine Maintained; and the Author's Disingenuous Dealing with Him Exposed. By Samuel Blair. [Two Lines from Proverbs].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Blair, Samuel, and Benjamin Franklin. A Particular Consideration of a Piece, Entitled, the Querists: Wherein Sundry Passages Extracted from the Printed Sermons, Letters and Journals of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield Are Vindicated from the False Glosses and Erroneous Senses Put upon Them in Said Querists; Mr. Whitefield's Soundness in the True Scheme of Christian Doctrine Maintained; and the Author's Disingenuous Dealing with Him Exposed. By Samuel Blair. [Two Lines from Proverbs].

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