APA Citation

Rimius, H. (1757). A second solemn call on Mr. Zinzendorf: Otherwise call'd Count Zinzendorf, &c. the author and advocate of the sect of Herrnhuters, commonly known by the name of Moravians or Unitas Fratrum, to answer all and every charge brought against them, and to publish the promised Third Part of his Exposition, &c. With some remarks concerning a pamphlet intitled, An essay towards giving some just Ideas of the personal character of Count Zinzendorf, &c. By the late Henry Rimius, Esq. London: printed for A Linde, Bookseller to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, in Catherine-Street, in the Strand ; and sold by J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street, and by J. Cook, under the Royal Exchange.

Chicago Style Citation

Rimius, Henry. A Second Solemn Call On Mr. Zinzendorf: Otherwise Call'd Count Zinzendorf, &c. the Author and Advocate of the Sect of Herrnhuters, Commonly Known By the Name of Moravians or Unitas Fratrum, to Answer All and Every Charge Brought against Them, and to Publish the Promised Third Part of His Exposition, &c. With Some Remarks Concerning a Pamphlet Intitled, An Essay Towards Giving Some Just Ideas of the Personal Character of Count Zinzendorf, &c. By the Late Henry Rimius, Esq. London: printed for A Linde, Bookseller to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, in Catherine-Street, in the Strand ; and sold by J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street, and by J. Cook, under the Royal Exchange, 1757.

MLA Citation

Rimius, Henry. A Second Solemn Call On Mr. Zinzendorf: Otherwise Call'd Count Zinzendorf, &c. the Author and Advocate of the Sect of Herrnhuters, Commonly Known By the Name of Moravians or Unitas Fratrum, to Answer All and Every Charge Brought against Them, and to Publish the Promised Third Part of His Exposition, &c. With Some Remarks Concerning a Pamphlet Intitled, An Essay Towards Giving Some Just Ideas of the Personal Character of Count Zinzendorf, &c. By the Late Henry Rimius, Esq. London: printed for A Linde, Bookseller to her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, in Catherine-Street, in the Strand ; and sold by J. Robinson, in Ludgate-Street, and by J. Cook, under the Royal Exchange, 1757.

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