APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1741). A Short reply to Mr. Whitefield's letter which he wrote in answer to the Querists: Wherein the said Querists testify their satisfaction with some of the amendments Mr. Whitefield proposes to make of some of the exceptionable expressions in his writings. Together with som farther remarks upon what seems exceptionable in the present letter; which seem to occur to the Querists. [Six lines of Scripture quotations]. Printed [by Benjamin Franklin] for the Querists.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Short Reply to Mr. Whitefield's Letter Which He Wrote in Answer to the Querists: Wherein the Said Querists Testify Their Satisfaction with Some of the Amendments Mr. Whitefield Proposes to Make of Some of the Exceptionable Expressions in His Writings. Together with Som Farther Remarks upon What Seems Exceptionable in the Present Letter; Which Seem to Occur to the Querists. [Six Lines of Scripture Quotations]. Philadelphia: Printed [by Benjamin Franklin] for the Querists, 1741.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Short Reply to Mr. Whitefield's Letter Which He Wrote in Answer to the Querists: Wherein the Said Querists Testify Their Satisfaction with Some of the Amendments Mr. Whitefield Proposes to Make of Some of the Exceptionable Expressions in His Writings. Together with Som Farther Remarks upon What Seems Exceptionable in the Present Letter; Which Seem to Occur to the Querists. [Six Lines of Scripture Quotations]. Printed [by Benjamin Franklin] for the Querists, 1741.

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