Hill, A. (1702). Afer baptizatus, or, The Negro turn'd Christian: Being a short and plain discourse shewing I. The necessity of instructing and baptizing slaves in English plantations; II. The folly of that vulgar opinion that slaves do cease to be slaves when once baptized. London: Printed for Charles Broome and Edward Evett.
Chicago Style CitationHill, Anthony. Afer Baptizatus, Or, The Negro Turn'd Christian: Being a Short and Plain Discourse Shewing I. The Necessity of Instructing and Baptizing Slaves in English Plantations; II. The Folly of That Vulgar Opinion That Slaves Do Cease to Be Slaves When Once Baptized. London: Printed for Charles Broome and Edward Evett, 1702.
MLA CitationHill, Anthony. Afer Baptizatus, Or, The Negro Turn'd Christian: Being a Short and Plain Discourse Shewing I. The Necessity of Instructing and Baptizing Slaves in English Plantations; II. The Folly of That Vulgar Opinion That Slaves Do Cease to Be Slaves When Once Baptized. London: Printed for Charles Broome and Edward Evett, 1702.