APA Citation

Fisher, S. (1800). The perfection of scripture vindicated: Or, Reasons for not believing the modern doctrine of universal restitution, in a letter to Mr. William Vidler. With occasional remarks on that gentleman's late pamphlet, entitled, "God's love to his creatures asserted and vindicated, &c." By Samuel Fisher. Prove all things, hold fast that which is good. Wisbech: Printed and sold by John White. Sold also by Annis, Norwich; Mrs. Gurney, 128, Holborn; and Robinson, Liverpool.

Chicago Style Citation

Fisher, Samuel. The Perfection of Scripture Vindicated: Or, Reasons for Not Believing the Modern Doctrine of Universal Restitution, in a Letter to Mr. William Vidler. With Occasional Remarks On That Gentleman's Late Pamphlet, Entitled, "God's Love to His Creatures Asserted and Vindicated, &c." By Samuel Fisher. Prove All Things, Hold Fast That Which Is Good. Wisbech: Printed and sold by John White. Sold also by Annis, Norwich; Mrs. Gurney, 128, Holborn; and Robinson, Liverpool, 1800.

MLA Citation

Fisher, Samuel. The Perfection of Scripture Vindicated: Or, Reasons for Not Believing the Modern Doctrine of Universal Restitution, in a Letter to Mr. William Vidler. With Occasional Remarks On That Gentleman's Late Pamphlet, Entitled, "God's Love to His Creatures Asserted and Vindicated, &c." By Samuel Fisher. Prove All Things, Hold Fast That Which Is Good. Wisbech: Printed and sold by John White. Sold also by Annis, Norwich; Mrs. Gurney, 128, Holborn; and Robinson, Liverpool, 1800.

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