APA Citation

Fitz Adams. (1767). Queries, problems, and theorems: Upon the doctrine of the Holy Trinity: Inscribed to the Rev. Mr. Nimmo, Minister of the Associate Congregation, in the Close, Newcastle; And the Rev. Mr Laing, Shoemaker, in Gateshead. To which is added, Some Strictures upon a Biographical Performance, called The Quaker's Dream, composed by Mr N---o, and the Rev. Mr S----ds, Minister in the S----r S----t Meeting, Newcastle. By Fitz Adams. London: printed for C. Miller, in the Strand; W. Charnley, M. Fleming, R. Akenhead, J. Barber, and T. Slack, in Newcastle; A. Donaldson, in Edinburgh; J. Graham, in Sunderland; A. Graham, in Alnwick; and other Booksellers in Town and Country.

Chicago Style Citation

Fitz Adams. Queries, Problems, and Theorems: Upon the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity: Inscribed to the Rev. Mr. Nimmo, Minister of the Associate Congregation, in the Close, Newcastle; And the Rev. Mr Laing, Shoemaker, in Gateshead. To Which Is Added, Some Strictures Upon a Biographical Performance, Called The Quaker's Dream, Composed By Mr N---o, and the Rev. Mr S----ds, Minister in the S----r S----t Meeting, Newcastle. By Fitz Adams. London: printed for C. Miller, in the Strand; W. Charnley, M. Fleming, R. Akenhead, J. Barber, and T. Slack, in Newcastle; A. Donaldson, in Edinburgh; J. Graham, in Sunderland; A. Graham, in Alnwick; and other Booksellers in Town and Country, 1767.

MLA Citation

Fitz Adams. Queries, Problems, and Theorems: Upon the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity: Inscribed to the Rev. Mr. Nimmo, Minister of the Associate Congregation, in the Close, Newcastle; And the Rev. Mr Laing, Shoemaker, in Gateshead. To Which Is Added, Some Strictures Upon a Biographical Performance, Called The Quaker's Dream, Composed By Mr N---o, and the Rev. Mr S----ds, Minister in the S----r S----t Meeting, Newcastle. By Fitz Adams. London: printed for C. Miller, in the Strand; W. Charnley, M. Fleming, R. Akenhead, J. Barber, and T. Slack, in Newcastle; A. Donaldson, in Edinburgh; J. Graham, in Sunderland; A. Graham, in Alnwick; and other Booksellers in Town and Country, 1767.

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