APA (7th ed.) Citation

Robinson, I. (1809). A candid reply to a late publication, entitled "A doctrinal controversy between the Hopkintonian and Universalist: Begun on the part of the Universalist, by Brother Ebenezer Paine, of Washington, N.H. and Brother Hosea Ballou, of Barnard, Vt. to be continued by the Rev. Reed Paige, of Hancock, and the Rev. Isaac Robinson, of Stoddard, N.H. on the part of the Hopkintonian.". Printed by John Prentiss, for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Robinson, Isaac. A Candid Reply to a Late Publication, Entitled "A Doctrinal Controversy Between the Hopkintonian and Universalist: Begun on the Part of the Universalist, by Brother Ebenezer Paine, of Washington, N.H. and Brother Hosea Ballou, of Barnard, Vt. to Be Continued by the Rev. Reed Paige, of Hancock, and the Rev. Isaac Robinson, of Stoddard, N.H. on the Part of the Hopkintonian.". Keene, N.H: Printed by John Prentiss, for the author, 1809.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Robinson, Isaac. A Candid Reply to a Late Publication, Entitled "A Doctrinal Controversy Between the Hopkintonian and Universalist: Begun on the Part of the Universalist, by Brother Ebenezer Paine, of Washington, N.H. and Brother Hosea Ballou, of Barnard, Vt. to Be Continued by the Rev. Reed Paige, of Hancock, and the Rev. Isaac Robinson, of Stoddard, N.H. on the Part of the Hopkintonian.". Printed by John Prentiss, for the author, 1809.

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