APA (7th ed.) Citation

Baxter, R. Of the immortality of mans soul, and the nature of it and other spirits: Two discourses, one in a letter to an unknown doubter, the other in a reply to Dr. Henry Moore's Animadversions on a private letter to him, which he published in his second edition of Mr. Joseph Glanvil's Sadducismus triumphatus, or, History of apparitions.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Baxter, Richard. Of the Immortality of Mans Soul, and the Nature of It and Other Spirits: Two Discourses, One in a Letter to an Unknown Doubter, the Other in a Reply to Dr. Henry Moore's Animadversions on a Private Letter to Him, Which He Published in His Second Edition of Mr. Joseph Glanvil's Sadducismus Triumphatus, or, History of Apparitions.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Baxter, Richard. Of the Immortality of Mans Soul, and the Nature of It and Other Spirits: Two Discourses, One in a Letter to an Unknown Doubter, the Other in a Reply to Dr. Henry Moore's Animadversions on a Private Letter to Him, Which He Published in His Second Edition of Mr. Joseph Glanvil's Sadducismus Triumphatus, or, History of Apparitions.

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