Walder, J. (1779). The perfection of the Christian's character, consisting particularly in sincerity, uniformity, progression, comfort, agreement and peace, represented in a sermon preached at the Meeting-House, in Barbican, May the 26th, 1779, before the assembly of Protestant dissenters, of the General Baptist denomination. printed for the author, by J. Brown, and sold by Mr. Buckland, Pater noster Row, and at the Printing-Office, Fair Street, Horsly-Down, Southwark.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWalder, James. The Perfection of the Christian's Character, Consisting Particularly in Sincerity, Uniformity, Progression, Comfort, Agreement and Peace, Represented in a Sermon Preached at the Meeting-House, in Barbican, May the 26th, 1779, Before the Assembly of Protestant Dissenters, of the General Baptist Denomination. London: printed for the author, by J. Brown, and sold by Mr. Buckland, Pater noster Row, and at the Printing-Office, Fair Street, Horsly-Down, Southwark, 1779.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWalder, James. The Perfection of the Christian's Character, Consisting Particularly in Sincerity, Uniformity, Progression, Comfort, Agreement and Peace, Represented in a Sermon Preached at the Meeting-House, in Barbican, May the 26th, 1779, Before the Assembly of Protestant Dissenters, of the General Baptist Denomination. printed for the author, by J. Brown, and sold by Mr. Buckland, Pater noster Row, and at the Printing-Office, Fair Street, Horsly-Down, Southwark, 1779.