APA Citation

Cooper, S. (1766). A letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester: In which the divine legation of Moses is vindicated, as well from the misapprehensions of his Lordship's friends, as the misrepresentations of his enemies: and in which his Lordship's merits as a writer are clearly proved to be far superior to the encomiums of his warmest admirers. London: printed for W. Nicoll, at the Paper-Mill, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Cooper, Samuel. A Letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester: In Which the Divine Legation of Moses Is Vindicated, As Well From the Misapprehensions of His Lordship's Friends, As the Misrepresentations of His Enemies: And in Which His Lordship's Merits As a Writer Are Clearly Proved to Be Far Superior to the Encomiums of His Warmest Admirers. London: printed for W. Nicoll, at the Paper-Mill, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1766.

MLA Citation

Cooper, Samuel. A Letter to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Gloucester: In Which the Divine Legation of Moses Is Vindicated, As Well From the Misapprehensions of His Lordship's Friends, As the Misrepresentations of His Enemies: And in Which His Lordship's Merits As a Writer Are Clearly Proved to Be Far Superior to the Encomiums of His Warmest Admirers. London: printed for W. Nicoll, at the Paper-Mill, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1766.

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