APA (7th ed.) Citation

Whitney, P. (1800). Christ's ambassadors allowed neither to usurp the titles of "rabbi and masters," nor to submit to such usurpation; but bound to adhere to his instructions: Considered in a sermon, preached February 5th, 1800, at the ordination of the Rev. Peter Whitney, Jr. A.M. to the pastoral care of the Congregational church and society in Quincy, as colleague with the Rev. Anthony Wibird. Printed by Young & Minns, Boston.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Whitney, Peter. Christ's Ambassadors Allowed Neither to Usurp the Titles of "Rabbi and Masters," nor to Submit to Such Usurpation; but Bound to Adhere to His Instructions: Considered in a Sermon, Preached February 5th, 1800, at the Ordination of the Rev. Peter Whitney, Jr. A.M. to the Pastoral Care of the Congregational Church and Society in Quincy, as Colleague with the Rev. Anthony Wibird. S.l: Printed by Young & Minns, Boston, 1800.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Whitney, Peter. Christ's Ambassadors Allowed Neither to Usurp the Titles of "Rabbi and Masters," nor to Submit to Such Usurpation; but Bound to Adhere to His Instructions: Considered in a Sermon, Preached February 5th, 1800, at the Ordination of the Rev. Peter Whitney, Jr. A.M. to the Pastoral Care of the Congregational Church and Society in Quincy, as Colleague with the Rev. Anthony Wibird. Printed by Young & Minns, Boston, 1800.

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