Mechanic who has long been conversant with the General Baptists. (1795). A comprehensive account of the General Baptists, with respect to principle and practice. In which are displayed their manner of worship; Church Order and Discipline; with their Principal Reasons for the Observance of those things in which they Differ from other Protestand Dissenters. By a Mechanic, who has Long been Conversant with them. By a mechanic, who has long been conversant with them. printed by M. Luckman; and sold by Mr. S. Deacon, Barton; and Mr. J. Deacon, Leicester.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMechanic who has long been conversant with the General Baptists. A Comprehensive Account of the General Baptists, with Respect to Principle and Practice. In Which Are Displayed Their Manner of Worship; Church Order and Discipline; with Their Principal Reasons for the Observance of Those Things in Which They Differ from Other Protestand Dissenters. By a Mechanic, Who Has Long Been Conversant with Them. By a Mechanic, Who Has Long Been Conversant with Them. Coventry: printed by M. Luckman; and sold by Mr. S. Deacon, Barton; and Mr. J. Deacon, Leicester, 1795.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMechanic who has long been conversant with the General Baptists. A Comprehensive Account of the General Baptists, with Respect to Principle and Practice. In Which Are Displayed Their Manner of Worship; Church Order and Discipline; with Their Principal Reasons for the Observance of Those Things in Which They Differ from Other Protestand Dissenters. By a Mechanic, Who Has Long Been Conversant with Them. By a Mechanic, Who Has Long Been Conversant with Them. printed by M. Luckman; and sold by Mr. S. Deacon, Barton; and Mr. J. Deacon, Leicester, 1795.