APA (7th ed.) Citation

Frey, A. (1753). A true and authentic account of Andrew Frey: Containing the occasion of his coming among the Herrnhuters or Moravians, his observations on their conferences, casting lots, marriages, festivals, merriments, celebrations of birth-days, impious doctrines, and fantastical practices, abuse of charitable contributions, linnen images, ostentatious profuseness, and rancour against any who in the least differ from them : and the reasons for which he left them : together with the motive for publishing this account. Printed: and sold by J. Robinson in Ludgate-street, M. Keith in Grace-church-street, M. Cook at the Royal Exchange, and J. Jolliff in St. James's-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Frey, Andreas. A True and Authentic Account of Andrew Frey: Containing the Occasion of His Coming Among the Herrnhuters or Moravians, His Observations on Their Conferences, Casting Lots, Marriages, Festivals, Merriments, Celebrations of Birth-days, Impious Doctrines, and Fantastical Practices, Abuse of Charitable Contributions, Linnen Images, Ostentatious Profuseness, and Rancour Against Any Who in the Least Differ from Them : And the Reasons for Which He Left Them : Together with the Motive for Publishing This Account. London: Printed: and sold by J. Robinson in Ludgate-street, M. Keith in Grace-church-street, M. Cook at the Royal Exchange, and J. Jolliff in St. James's-street, 1753.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Frey, Andreas. A True and Authentic Account of Andrew Frey: Containing the Occasion of His Coming Among the Herrnhuters or Moravians, His Observations on Their Conferences, Casting Lots, Marriages, Festivals, Merriments, Celebrations of Birth-days, Impious Doctrines, and Fantastical Practices, Abuse of Charitable Contributions, Linnen Images, Ostentatious Profuseness, and Rancour Against Any Who in the Least Differ from Them : And the Reasons for Which He Left Them : Together with the Motive for Publishing This Account. Printed: and sold by J. Robinson in Ludgate-street, M. Keith in Grace-church-street, M. Cook at the Royal Exchange, and J. Jolliff in St. James's-street, 1753.

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