APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1758). A Vindication of an association from the charge of countenancing heresy in doctrine, and of partiality in conduct: Shewing that the proposition, which only they affirmed, viz. That the work of redemption, properly and strictly so called, as to price, purchase, ransom, was finished by the death of Christ, is neither heretical nor false; and that their conduct has been in all things just, in most things necessary, with respect to the things alledged [sic] against them. Printed and sold by D. Fowle, at his printing-office.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Vindication of an Association from the Charge of Countenancing Heresy in Doctrine, and of Partiality in Conduct: Shewing That the Proposition, Which Only They Affirmed, Viz. That the Work of Redemption, Properly and Strictly so Called, as to Price, Purchase, Ransom, Was Finished by the Death of Christ, Is Neither Heretical nor False; and That Their Conduct Has Been in All Things Just, in Most Things Necessary, with Respect to the Things Alledged [sic] Against Them. Portsmouth, in New-Hampshire: Printed and sold by D. Fowle, at his printing-office, 1758.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Vindication of an Association from the Charge of Countenancing Heresy in Doctrine, and of Partiality in Conduct: Shewing That the Proposition, Which Only They Affirmed, Viz. That the Work of Redemption, Properly and Strictly so Called, as to Price, Purchase, Ransom, Was Finished by the Death of Christ, Is Neither Heretical nor False; and That Their Conduct Has Been in All Things Just, in Most Things Necessary, with Respect to the Things Alledged [sic] Against Them. Printed and sold by D. Fowle, at his printing-office, 1758.

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