APA Citation

Nelson, J. (1771). A letter to the Protestant-dissenters in the parish of Ballykelly, in Ireland: Occasioned by their objections against their late minister. In this letter there is an attempt, upon Scriptural and Protestant principles, to show what regard is due to human articles of faith and also, to explain several particulars relative to the doctrines of original sin and election, &c. [Ten lines of quotations]. [Salem, Mass.]: Belfast, in Ireland: printed, 1766. Salem, New-England: reprinted and sold by Samuel Hall, at his printing-office near the Exchange.

Chicago Style Citation

Nelson, John. A Letter to the Protestant-dissenters in the Parish of Ballykelly, in Ireland: Occasioned By Their Objections against Their Late Minister. In This Letter There Is an Attempt, Upon Scriptural and Protestant Principles, to Show What Regard Is Due to Human Articles of Faith and Also, to Explain Several Particulars Relative to the Doctrines of Original Sin and Election, &c. [Ten Lines of Quotations]. [Salem, Mass.]: Belfast, in Ireland: printed, 1766. Salem, New-England: reprinted and sold by Samuel Hall, at his printing-office near the Exchange, 1771.

MLA Citation

Nelson, John. A Letter to the Protestant-dissenters in the Parish of Ballykelly, in Ireland: Occasioned By Their Objections against Their Late Minister. In This Letter There Is an Attempt, Upon Scriptural and Protestant Principles, to Show What Regard Is Due to Human Articles of Faith and Also, to Explain Several Particulars Relative to the Doctrines of Original Sin and Election, &c. [Ten Lines of Quotations]. [Salem, Mass.]: Belfast, in Ireland: printed, 1766. Salem, New-England: reprinted and sold by Samuel Hall, at his printing-office near the Exchange, 1771.

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