APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gibbons, T. (1773). Objections against the application to the legislature for relas printed], dispassionately considered and obviated. To which are added, the sentiments and observations of Lactantius, an excellent Christian writer in the fourth century, and of the eminent Dr John Owen in the last century, upon the only warrantable methods of treating diversities of opinion in religion. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gibbons, Thomas. Objections Against the Application to the Legislature for Relas Printed], Dispassionately Considered and Obviated. To Which Are Added, the Sentiments and Observations of Lactantius, an Excellent Christian Writer in the Fourth Century, and of the Eminent Dr John Owen in the Last Century, upon the Only Warrantable Methods of Treating Diversities of Opinion in Religion. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. 1773.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gibbons, Thomas. Objections Against the Application to the Legislature for Relas Printed], Dispassionately Considered and Obviated. To Which Are Added, the Sentiments and Observations of Lactantius, an Excellent Christian Writer in the Fourth Century, and of the Eminent Dr John Owen in the Last Century, upon the Only Warrantable Methods of Treating Diversities of Opinion in Religion. By Thomas Gibbons, D.D. 1773.

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