APA Citation

Fristoe, W. (1808). A concise history of the Ketocton Baptist association: Wherein a description is given of her constitution, progress and increase, the intention in associating, the doctrines holden by her, reasons for the names of regular and separate Baptists, an account of the death of sundries, constitution and order of churches, the manner of administering baptism, of the ordination of ministers, bounds of the association, the doctrines preached, providing for the ministry, annual meetings, the number of ministers, of persecution, the mode of redress, of circular letters, objections to the Baptists replied to, of good works, and of her civil policy. Staunton: Printed by William Gilman Lyford..

Chicago Style Citation

Fristoe, William. A Concise History of the Ketocton Baptist Association: Wherein a Description Is Given of Her Constitution, Progress and Increase, the Intention in Associating, the Doctrines Holden By Her, Reasons for the Names of Regular and Separate Baptists, an Account of the Death of Sundries, Constitution and Order of Churches, the Manner of Administering Baptism, of the Ordination of Ministers, Bounds of the Association, the Doctrines Preached, Providing for the Ministry, Annual Meetings, the Number of Ministers, of Persecution, the Mode of Redress, of Circular Letters, Objections to the Baptists Replied To, of Good Works, and of Her Civil Policy. Staunton: Printed by William Gilman Lyford., 1808.

MLA Citation

Fristoe, William. A Concise History of the Ketocton Baptist Association: Wherein a Description Is Given of Her Constitution, Progress and Increase, the Intention in Associating, the Doctrines Holden By Her, Reasons for the Names of Regular and Separate Baptists, an Account of the Death of Sundries, Constitution and Order of Churches, the Manner of Administering Baptism, of the Ordination of Ministers, Bounds of the Association, the Doctrines Preached, Providing for the Ministry, Annual Meetings, the Number of Ministers, of Persecution, the Mode of Redress, of Circular Letters, Objections to the Baptists Replied To, of Good Works, and of Her Civil Policy. Staunton: Printed by William Gilman Lyford., 1808.

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