Fletcher, J. (1786). Logica Genevensis: Or, a fourth check to Antinomianism; in which St. James's Pure Religion is defended against the Charges, and established upon the Concessions, of Mr. Richard and Mr. Rowland Hill. In a series of letters to those Gentlemen. By the vindicator of the minutes. printed by J. Paramore, at the Foundery, Moorfields: and sold at the New Chapel, City-Road; and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching-houses in town and country.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFletcher, John. Logica Genevensis: Or, a Fourth Check to Antinomianism; in Which St. James's Pure Religion Is Defended Against the Charges, and Established upon the Concessions, of Mr. Richard and Mr. Rowland Hill. In a Series of Letters to Those Gentlemen. By the Vindicator of the Minutes. London: printed by J. Paramore, at the Foundery, Moorfields: and sold at the New Chapel, City-Road; and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching-houses in town and country, 1786.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFletcher, John. Logica Genevensis: Or, a Fourth Check to Antinomianism; in Which St. James's Pure Religion Is Defended Against the Charges, and Established upon the Concessions, of Mr. Richard and Mr. Rowland Hill. In a Series of Letters to Those Gentlemen. By the Vindicator of the Minutes. printed by J. Paramore, at the Foundery, Moorfields: and sold at the New Chapel, City-Road; and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching-houses in town and country, 1786.