APA (7th ed.) Citation

Byrom, J. (1752). An epistle to a gentleman of the Temple: Occasioned by two treatises just published, wherein the fall of man is differently represented; viz. I. Mr. Law's Spirit of prayer, II. The Bishop of London's Appendix. Shewing, that, according to the plainest sense of Scripture, the nature of the fall is greatly mistaken in the latter.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Byrom, John. An Epistle to a Gentleman of the Temple: Occasioned by Two Treatises Just Published, Wherein the Fall of Man Is Differently Represented; Viz. I. Mr. Law's Spirit of Prayer, II. The Bishop of London's Appendix. Shewing, That, According to the Plainest Sense of Scripture, the Nature of the Fall Is Greatly Mistaken in the Latter. 1752.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Byrom, John. An Epistle to a Gentleman of the Temple: Occasioned by Two Treatises Just Published, Wherein the Fall of Man Is Differently Represented; Viz. I. Mr. Law's Spirit of Prayer, II. The Bishop of London's Appendix. Shewing, That, According to the Plainest Sense of Scripture, the Nature of the Fall Is Greatly Mistaken in the Latter. 1752.

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