Methodist Episcopal Church. (1791). A form of discipline, for the ministers, preachers, and members (now comprehending the principles and doctrines) of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Considered and approved at a conference held at Baltimore, in the state of Maryland, on Monday the 27th of December, 1784: in which Thomas Coke, and Francis Asbury, presided. : Arranged under proper heads, and methodised in a more acceptable and easy manner : Arranged under proper heads, and methodised in a more acceptable and easy manner (The seventh edition.). Printed by Joseph Crukshank, no 91, High-Street; and sold by John Dickins, no. 43, Fourth-Street, near the corner of Race-Street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Methodist Episcopal Church. A Form of Discipline, for the Ministers, Preachers, and Members (now Comprehending the Principles and Doctrines) of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Considered and Approved at a Conference Held at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, on Monday the 27th of December, 1784: In Which Thomas Coke, and Francis Asbury, Presided. : Arranged Under Proper Heads, and Methodised in a More Acceptable and Easy Manner : Arranged Under Proper Heads, and Methodised in a More Acceptable and Easy Manner. The seventh edition. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank, no 91, High-Street; and sold by John Dickins, no. 43, Fourth-Street, near the corner of Race-Street, 1791.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Methodist Episcopal Church. A Form of Discipline, for the Ministers, Preachers, and Members (now Comprehending the Principles and Doctrines) of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Considered and Approved at a Conference Held at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, on Monday the 27th of December, 1784: In Which Thomas Coke, and Francis Asbury, Presided. : Arranged Under Proper Heads, and Methodised in a More Acceptable and Easy Manner : Arranged Under Proper Heads, and Methodised in a More Acceptable and Easy Manner. The seventh edition. Printed by Joseph Crukshank, no 91, High-Street; and sold by John Dickins, no. 43, Fourth-Street, near the corner of Race-Street, 1791.