APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tucker, J. (1768). A reply to the Rev. Mr. Chandler's Answer: Containing, more specially the author's vindication of himself in his first letter; and a farther consideration of the unlawful use, which is sometimes made of confessions of faith, and such kind of writings; and particularly with respect to candidates for the ministry. Printed and sold by Thomas & John Fleet, in Cornhill: sold also by Bulkeley Emerson and Daniel Balch, in Newbury-Port.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tucker, John. A Reply to the Rev. Mr. Chandler's Answer: Containing, More Specially the Author's Vindication of Himself in His First Letter; and a Farther Consideration of the Unlawful Use, Which Is Sometimes Made of Confessions of Faith, and Such Kind of Writings; and Particularly with Respect to Candidates for the Ministry. Boston, New-England: Printed and sold by Thomas & John Fleet, in Cornhill: sold also by Bulkeley Emerson and Daniel Balch, in Newbury-Port, 1768.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tucker, John. A Reply to the Rev. Mr. Chandler's Answer: Containing, More Specially the Author's Vindication of Himself in His First Letter; and a Farther Consideration of the Unlawful Use, Which Is Sometimes Made of Confessions of Faith, and Such Kind of Writings; and Particularly with Respect to Candidates for the Ministry. Printed and sold by Thomas & John Fleet, in Cornhill: sold also by Bulkeley Emerson and Daniel Balch, in Newbury-Port, 1768.

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