APA (7th ed.) Citation

Clough, S. (1834). A candid appeal to the citizens of the United States: Proving that the doctrines advanced and the measures pursued by the abolitionists, relative to the subject of emancipation, are inconsistent with the teachings and directions of the Bible, and that those clergymen engaged in the dissemination of these principles, should be immediately dismissed by their respective congregations, as false teachers. A.K. Bertron.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Clough, Simon. A Candid Appeal to the Citizens of the United States: Proving That the Doctrines Advanced and the Measures Pursued by the Abolitionists, Relative to the Subject of Emancipation, Are Inconsistent with the Teachings and Directions of the Bible, and That Those Clergymen Engaged in the Dissemination of These Principles, Should Be Immediately Dismissed by Their Respective Congregations, as False Teachers. New-York: A.K. Bertron, 1834.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Clough, Simon. A Candid Appeal to the Citizens of the United States: Proving That the Doctrines Advanced and the Measures Pursued by the Abolitionists, Relative to the Subject of Emancipation, Are Inconsistent with the Teachings and Directions of the Bible, and That Those Clergymen Engaged in the Dissemination of These Principles, Should Be Immediately Dismissed by Their Respective Congregations, as False Teachers. A.K. Bertron, 1834.

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