Reed, J. (1806). An apology for the rite of infant baptism: And for the usual modes of baptizing. In which, an attempt is made to state fairly and clearly the arguments in proof of these doctrines; and also to refute the objections and reasonings alleged against them by the Rev. Daniel Merrill, and by the Baptists in general. Heaton and Williams.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationReed, John. An Apology for the Rite of Infant Baptism: And for the Usual Modes of Baptizing. In Which, an Attempt Is Made to State Fairly and Clearly the Arguments in Proof of These Doctrines; and Also to Refute the Objections and Reasonings Alleged Against Them by the Rev. Daniel Merrill, and by the Baptists in General. Providence: Heaton and Williams, 1806.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationReed, John. An Apology for the Rite of Infant Baptism: And for the Usual Modes of Baptizing. In Which, an Attempt Is Made to State Fairly and Clearly the Arguments in Proof of These Doctrines; and Also to Refute the Objections and Reasonings Alleged Against Them by the Rev. Daniel Merrill, and by the Baptists in General. Heaton and Williams, 1806.