Briant, L., Gookin, D., & Green, J. (1751). Some more friendly remarks on Mr. Porter & company: In a second letter to him and two of his abetors, viz. Mr. Cotton, appendix-writer. and Mr. F-xcr-ft, marginal-noter. Wherein the persons, sentiments, and arguments of the triumvirate are treated with the utmost deference that truth and faithfulness could possibly admit of. By Lemuel Briant, A.M. and Minister of the First Church in Braintree. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]. Boston: Printed by J. Green, for D. Gookin in Marlborough-Street, very near Dr. Sewall's meeting-house.
Chicago Style CitationBriant, Lemuel, Daniel Gookin, and John Green. Some More Friendly Remarks On Mr. Porter & Company: In a Second Letter to Him and Two of His Abetors, Viz. Mr. Cotton, Appendix-writer. and Mr. F-xcr-ft, Marginal-noter. Wherein the Persons, Sentiments, and Arguments of the Triumvirate Are Treated With the Utmost Deference That Truth and Faithfulness Could Possibly Admit Of. By Lemuel Briant, A.M. and Minister of the First Church in Braintree. [Nine Lines of Scripture Texts]. Boston: Printed by J. Green, for D. Gookin in Marlborough-Street, very near Dr. Sewall's meeting-house, 1751.
MLA CitationBriant, Lemuel, Daniel Gookin, and John Green. Some More Friendly Remarks On Mr. Porter & Company: In a Second Letter to Him and Two of His Abetors, Viz. Mr. Cotton, Appendix-writer. and Mr. F-xcr-ft, Marginal-noter. Wherein the Persons, Sentiments, and Arguments of the Triumvirate Are Treated With the Utmost Deference That Truth and Faithfulness Could Possibly Admit Of. By Lemuel Briant, A.M. and Minister of the First Church in Braintree. [Nine Lines of Scripture Texts]. Boston: Printed by J. Green, for D. Gookin in Marlborough-Street, very near Dr. Sewall's meeting-house, 1751.