APA (7th ed.) Citation

Crease, J. f. o. R. B. (1795). Prophecies fulfilling: Or, the Dawn of the Perfect Day; with increasing light breaking forth into all directions. Addressed to all scoffing sectarians and others, who, in the plenitude of their folly, despise and reject Richard Brothers, as the jews also despised and rejected Jesus Christ. Which of the Prophets have not your Fathers persecuted? Charity believeth all things. Also, a Brief Enquiry into the Propriety of various leading Principles, maintained by almost all Denominations of High Professing Christians: with some Hints to Sir Richard Hill and others, On the Folly of enforcing a stricter Observance of what they call the Lord's Day. by J. Crease. printed in the year of Christ 1795, for G. Riebau, No. 439, Strand; and J. Wright, No. 48, Dorset Street, Manchester Square.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Crease, J. follower of Richard Brothers. Prophecies Fulfilling: Or, the Dawn of the Perfect Day; with Increasing Light Breaking Forth into All Directions. Addressed to All Scoffing Sectarians and Others, Who, in the Plenitude of Their Folly, Despise and Reject Richard Brothers, as the Jews Also Despised and Rejected Jesus Christ. Which of the Prophets Have Not Your Fathers Persecuted? Charity Believeth All Things. Also, a Brief Enquiry into the Propriety of Various Leading Principles, Maintained by Almost All Denominations of High Professing Christians: With Some Hints to Sir Richard Hill and Others, On the Folly of Enforcing a Stricter Observance of What They Call the Lord's Day. by J. Crease. London: printed in the year of Christ 1795, for G. Riebau, No. 439, Strand; and J. Wright, No. 48, Dorset Street, Manchester Square, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Crease, J. follower of Richard Brothers. Prophecies Fulfilling: Or, the Dawn of the Perfect Day; with Increasing Light Breaking Forth into All Directions. Addressed to All Scoffing Sectarians and Others, Who, in the Plenitude of Their Folly, Despise and Reject Richard Brothers, as the Jews Also Despised and Rejected Jesus Christ. Which of the Prophets Have Not Your Fathers Persecuted? Charity Believeth All Things. Also, a Brief Enquiry into the Propriety of Various Leading Principles, Maintained by Almost All Denominations of High Professing Christians: With Some Hints to Sir Richard Hill and Others, On the Folly of Enforcing a Stricter Observance of What They Call the Lord's Day. by J. Crease. printed in the year of Christ 1795, for G. Riebau, No. 439, Strand; and J. Wright, No. 48, Dorset Street, Manchester Square, 1795.

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