(1810). Remarks upon an anonymous letter, styled, "The duty of a Christian in a trying situation;": Addressed to the author of a pamphlet, entitled, "The mediator's kingdom not of this world," &c. Published by Williams & Whiting, at their theological and classical book-store, no. 118, Pearl-street. J. Seymour, Printer.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRemarks upon an Anonymous Letter, Styled, "The Duty of a Christian in a Trying Situation;": Addressed to the Author of a Pamphlet, Entitled, "The Mediator's Kingdom Not of This World," &c. New-York: Published by Williams & Whiting, at their theological and classical book-store, no. 118, Pearl-street. J. Seymour, Printer, 1810.
MLA citiranjeRemarks upon an Anonymous Letter, Styled, "The Duty of a Christian in a Trying Situation;": Addressed to the Author of a Pamphlet, Entitled, "The Mediator's Kingdom Not of This World," &c. Published by Williams & Whiting, at their theological and classical book-store, no. 118, Pearl-street. J. Seymour, Printer, 1810.