APA Citation

Rudsdell, J. (1775). The pernicious effects of religious contentions and bigotry, exemplified in a series of undoubted facts, almost unparalleled in the dissenting annals: Which have lately happened relative to that church and congregation at Northampton, who, for many years, were under the care of the Late Learned and Worthy Dr. Doddridge. By a Member of the Congregation. With a preface, by the Rev. Mr. Hextal. Published with a view, not only to vindicate some characters falsely aspersed, but also to warn Christian communities against the first rise of such contentions, and to promote Christian love and unity. Northampton: Printed and sold by C. and T. Dicey; and may be had of J. Lacy in the Drapery, and T. Burnham in Gold-Street; also of J. Buckland, in Paternoster-Row, London.

Chicago Style Citation

Rudsdell, Jeremiah. The Pernicious Effects of Religious Contentions and Bigotry, Exemplified in a Series of Undoubted Facts, Almost Unparalleled in the Dissenting Annals: Which Have Lately Happened Relative to That Church and Congregation At Northampton, Who, for Many Years, Were Under the Care of the Late Learned and Worthy Dr. Doddridge. By a Member of the Congregation. With a Preface, By the Rev. Mr. Hextal. Published With a View, Not Only to Vindicate Some Characters Falsely Aspersed, but Also to Warn Christian Communities against the First Rise of Such Contentions, and to Promote Christian Love and Unity. Northampton: Printed and sold by C. and T. Dicey; and may be had of J. Lacy in the Drapery, and T. Burnham in Gold-Street; also of J. Buckland, in Paternoster-Row, London, 1775.

MLA Citation

Rudsdell, Jeremiah. The Pernicious Effects of Religious Contentions and Bigotry, Exemplified in a Series of Undoubted Facts, Almost Unparalleled in the Dissenting Annals: Which Have Lately Happened Relative to That Church and Congregation At Northampton, Who, for Many Years, Were Under the Care of the Late Learned and Worthy Dr. Doddridge. By a Member of the Congregation. With a Preface, By the Rev. Mr. Hextal. Published With a View, Not Only to Vindicate Some Characters Falsely Aspersed, but Also to Warn Christian Communities against the First Rise of Such Contentions, and to Promote Christian Love and Unity. Northampton: Printed and sold by C. and T. Dicey; and may be had of J. Lacy in the Drapery, and T. Burnham in Gold-Street; also of J. Buckland, in Paternoster-Row, London, 1775.

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