(1847). The religious instruction of the black population: A gospel to be given to our servants. A sermon preached in several of the Protestant Episcopal Churches in Charleston on Sundays in July 1847, by the Rev. Paul Trapier, Charleston, S.C. Printed by Miller & Brown. A discussion on "the religious instruction of the blacks" in the Charleston Mercury, between "Many citizens" and the Rev. J.B. Adger. [Southern Presbyterian Review].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Religious Instruction of the Black Population: A Gospel to Be Given to Our Servants. A Sermon Preached in Several of the Protestant Episcopal Churches in Charleston on Sundays in July 1847, by the Rev. Paul Trapier, Charleston, S.C. Printed by Miller & Brown. A Discussion on "the Religious Instruction of the Blacks" in the Charleston Mercury, Between "Many Citizens" and the Rev. J.B. Adger. [Columbia, South Carolina]: [Southern Presbyterian Review], 1847.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Religious Instruction of the Black Population: A Gospel to Be Given to Our Servants. A Sermon Preached in Several of the Protestant Episcopal Churches in Charleston on Sundays in July 1847, by the Rev. Paul Trapier, Charleston, S.C. Printed by Miller & Brown. A Discussion on "the Religious Instruction of the Blacks" in the Charleston Mercury, Between "Many Citizens" and the Rev. J.B. Adger. [Southern Presbyterian Review], 1847.