Citação APA (7ª ed.)

Brainerd, J. (1753). A genuine letter from Mr. John Brainard: Employed by the Scotch Society for propagating the gospel, a missionary to the Indians in America, and minister to a congregation of Indians, at Bethel in East Jersey, to his friend in England. Giving an account of the success of his labours, as well as the difficulties and discouragements that attend his mission among those savages. J. Ward.

Citação do estilo Chicago (17ª ed.)

Brainerd, John. A Genuine Letter from Mr. John Brainard: Employed by the Scotch Society for Propagating the Gospel, a Missionary to the Indians in America, and Minister to a Congregation of Indians, at Bethel in East Jersey, to His Friend in England. Giving an Account of the Success of His Labours, as Well as the Difficulties and Discouragements That Attend His Mission Among Those Savages. London: J. Ward, 1753.

Citação MLA (8ª ed.)

Brainerd, John. A Genuine Letter from Mr. John Brainard: Employed by the Scotch Society for Propagating the Gospel, a Missionary to the Indians in America, and Minister to a Congregation of Indians, at Bethel in East Jersey, to His Friend in England. Giving an Account of the Success of His Labours, as Well as the Difficulties and Discouragements That Attend His Mission Among Those Savages. J. Ward, 1753.

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