APA Citation

Whitson, J. (1759). The aged Christian's final farewell to the world and its vanities: A pious meditation composed in the last century, by that truly benevolent patriot, and compassionate friend to the poor citizens of Bristol, John Whitson, Esq; alderman of the said city, and a member in several Parliaments. Collected from the author's manuscripts. Bristol: Printed by E. Ward, opposite the Post-Office.

Chicago Style Citation

Whitson, John. The Aged Christian's Final Farewell to the World and Its Vanities: A Pious Meditation Composed in the Last Century, By That Truly Benevolent Patriot, and Compassionate Friend to the Poor Citizens of Bristol, John Whitson, Esq; Alderman of the Said City, and a Member in Several Parliaments. Collected From the Author's Manuscripts. Bristol: Printed by E. Ward, opposite the Post-Office, 1759.

MLA Citation

Whitson, John. The Aged Christian's Final Farewell to the World and Its Vanities: A Pious Meditation Composed in the Last Century, By That Truly Benevolent Patriot, and Compassionate Friend to the Poor Citizens of Bristol, John Whitson, Esq; Alderman of the Said City, and a Member in Several Parliaments. Collected From the Author's Manuscripts. Bristol: Printed by E. Ward, opposite the Post-Office, 1759.

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