APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ziegenbalg, B. (1710). Propagation of the Gospel in the East: Part II. Containing a further account of the progress made by some missionaries to Tranquebar, upon the coast of Coromandel for the conversion of the Malabarians; Of the Methods by them taken, for the effecting of this great Work; of the Obstructions they meet with in it; and of the Proposals which they make. Together with Some Observations relating to the Malabarian Philosophy and Divinity: And concerning their Bramans, Pantares, and Poets. Translated and extracted from the original letters of the said Missionaries lately arrived: And most humbly Recommended to the Consideration of the most Honourable Corporation for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. printed and sold by J. Downing in Bartholomew-Close; and by the German-Bookseller near Somerset-House in the Strand.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ziegenbalg, Bartholomaeus. Propagation of the Gospel in the East: Part II. Containing a Further Account of the Progress Made by Some Missionaries to Tranquebar, upon the Coast of Coromandel for the Conversion of the Malabarians; Of the Methods by Them Taken, for the Effecting of This Great Work; of the Obstructions They Meet with in It; and of the Proposals Which They Make. Together with Some Observations Relating to the Malabarian Philosophy and Divinity: And Concerning Their Bramans, Pantares, and Poets. Translated and Extracted from the Original Letters of the Said Missionaries Lately Arrived: And Most Humbly Recommended to the Consideration of the Most Honourable Corporation for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. London: printed and sold by J. Downing in Bartholomew-Close; and by the German-Bookseller near Somerset-House in the Strand, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ziegenbalg, Bartholomaeus. Propagation of the Gospel in the East: Part II. Containing a Further Account of the Progress Made by Some Missionaries to Tranquebar, upon the Coast of Coromandel for the Conversion of the Malabarians; Of the Methods by Them Taken, for the Effecting of This Great Work; of the Obstructions They Meet with in It; and of the Proposals Which They Make. Together with Some Observations Relating to the Malabarian Philosophy and Divinity: And Concerning Their Bramans, Pantares, and Poets. Translated and Extracted from the Original Letters of the Said Missionaries Lately Arrived: And Most Humbly Recommended to the Consideration of the Most Honourable Corporation for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. printed and sold by J. Downing in Bartholomew-Close; and by the German-Bookseller near Somerset-House in the Strand, 1710.

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