APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tenison, T. (1678). Of idolatry: A discourse, in which is endeavoured a declaration of, its distinction from superstition, its notion, cause, commencement, and progress, its practice charged on Gentiles, Jews, Mahometans, Gnosticks, Manichees, Arians, Socinians, Romanists : as also, of the means which God hath vouchsafed towards the cure of it by the Shechinah of His Son.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tenison, Thomas. Of Idolatry: A Discourse, in Which Is Endeavoured a Declaration of, Its Distinction from Superstition, Its Notion, Cause, Commencement, and Progress, Its Practice Charged on Gentiles, Jews, Mahometans, Gnosticks, Manichees, Arians, Socinians, Romanists : As Also, of the Means Which God Hath Vouchsafed Towards the Cure of It by the Shechinah of His Son. 1678.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tenison, Thomas. Of Idolatry: A Discourse, in Which Is Endeavoured a Declaration of, Its Distinction from Superstition, Its Notion, Cause, Commencement, and Progress, Its Practice Charged on Gentiles, Jews, Mahometans, Gnosticks, Manichees, Arians, Socinians, Romanists : As Also, of the Means Which God Hath Vouchsafed Towards the Cure of It by the Shechinah of His Son. 1678.

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