Foster, J. (1799). A literary correspondence: Between Joel Foster, A.M. Minister of the Congregational Society in New-Salem, and Hosea Ballou, an itinerant preacher of the sect called Universalists. In which, the question concerning future punishment, and the reasons, for and against it, are considered. : [Seven lines from Sherlock] : [Seven lines from Sherlock]. by William Butler.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Foster, Joel. A Literary Correspondence: Between Joel Foster, A.M. Minister of the Congregational Society in New-Salem, and Hosea Ballou, an Itinerant Preacher of the Sect Called Universalists. In Which, the Question Concerning Future Punishment, and the Reasons, for and Against It, Are Considered. : [Seven Lines from Sherlock] : [Seven Lines from Sherlock]. Printed at Northampton, <Massachusetts>: by William Butler, 1799.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Foster, Joel. A Literary Correspondence: Between Joel Foster, A.M. Minister of the Congregational Society in New-Salem, and Hosea Ballou, an Itinerant Preacher of the Sect Called Universalists. In Which, the Question Concerning Future Punishment, and the Reasons, for and Against It, Are Considered. : [Seven Lines from Sherlock] : [Seven Lines from Sherlock]. by William Butler, 1799.