APA Citation

Dissenter in the south. (1721). A letter from a dissenter in the south, from the present established church, to his correspondent in the north, concerning the cases of both, publick and private. And a most charitable account of the controversy about the marrow of modern divinity: And also concerning the oath of abjuration, as it was last taken. [Edinburgh?]: s.n.

Chicago Style Citation

Dissenter in the south. A Letter From a Dissenter in the South, From the Present Established Church, to His Correspondent in the North, Concerning the Cases of Both, Publick and Private. And a Most Charitable Account of the Controversy About the Marrow of Modern Divinity: And Also Concerning the Oath of Abjuration, As It Was Last Taken. [Edinburgh?]: s.n, 1721.

MLA Citation

Dissenter in the south. A Letter From a Dissenter in the South, From the Present Established Church, to His Correspondent in the North, Concerning the Cases of Both, Publick and Private. And a Most Charitable Account of the Controversy About the Marrow of Modern Divinity: And Also Concerning the Oath of Abjuration, As It Was Last Taken. [Edinburgh?]: s.n, 1721.

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