APA Citation

Zinzendorf, N. L. (1742). A manual of doctrine: Or, a second essay to bring into the form of question and answer as well the fundamental doctrines, as the other scripture-knowledge, of the Protestant congregations who for 300 years past have been call'd the Brethren. (reserving a Liberty to alter and amend again, what at any Time shall be found needful.) Written in High-Dutch, by the author of the first essay; and now translated into English. With an introduction. London: printed for James Hutton, at the Bible and Sun, in Little-Wild-Street, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.

Chicago Style Citation

Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig. A Manual of Doctrine: Or, a Second Essay to Bring Into the Form of Question and Answer As Well the Fundamental Doctrines, As the Other Scripture-knowledge, of the Protestant Congregations Who for 300 Years Past Have Been Call'd the Brethren. (reserving a Liberty to Alter and Amend Again, What At Any Time Shall Be Found Needful.) Written in High-Dutch, By the Author of the First Essay; and Now Translated Into English. With an Introduction. London: printed for James Hutton, at the Bible and Sun, in Little-Wild-Street, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 1742.

MLA Citation

Zinzendorf, Nicolaus Ludwig. A Manual of Doctrine: Or, a Second Essay to Bring Into the Form of Question and Answer As Well the Fundamental Doctrines, As the Other Scripture-knowledge, of the Protestant Congregations Who for 300 Years Past Have Been Call'd the Brethren. (reserving a Liberty to Alter and Amend Again, What At Any Time Shall Be Found Needful.) Written in High-Dutch, By the Author of the First Essay; and Now Translated Into English. With an Introduction. London: printed for James Hutton, at the Bible and Sun, in Little-Wild-Street, near Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 1742.

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