Presbyterian Evangelical Society. (1809). The importance of correct religious instruction to the people of colour in the city and liberties of Philadelphia, and the prospect of such being afforded in the establishment of a congregation and place of worship, under the care and direction of John Gloucester, a man of colour, induce the subscribers to contribute to an object so well calculated to promote the present and future happiness of the Africans. s.n.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPresbyterian Evangelical Society. The Importance of Correct Religious Instruction to the People of Colour in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and the Prospect of Such Being Afforded in the Establishment of a Congregation and Place of Worship, Under the Care and Direction of John Gloucester, a Man of Colour, Induce the Subscribers to Contribute to an Object so Well Calculated to Promote the Present and Future Happiness of the Africans. [Philadelphia]: s.n, 1809.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPresbyterian Evangelical Society. The Importance of Correct Religious Instruction to the People of Colour in the City and Liberties of Philadelphia, and the Prospect of Such Being Afforded in the Establishment of a Congregation and Place of Worship, Under the Care and Direction of John Gloucester, a Man of Colour, Induce the Subscribers to Contribute to an Object so Well Calculated to Promote the Present and Future Happiness of the Africans. s.n, 1809.