APA (7th ed.) Citation

Sandiford, R. (1730). The mystery of iniquity: In a brief examination of the practice of the times, by the foregoing and the present dispensation: whereby is manifested how the Devil works in the mystery, which none can understand and get the victory over but those that are armed with the light ... Unto which is added in the postscript, the injury this trading in slaves doth the commonwealth, humbly offer'd to all of a publick spirit (The second edition, with additions. [Five lines of Scripture texts].).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Sandiford, Ralph. The Mystery of Iniquity: In a Brief Examination of the Practice of the Times, by the Foregoing and the Present Dispensation: Whereby Is Manifested How the Devil Works in the Mystery, Which None Can Understand and Get the Victory over but Those That Are Armed with the Light ... Unto Which Is Added in the Postscript, the Injury This Trading in Slaves Doth the Commonwealth, Humbly Offer'd to All of a Publick Spirit. The second edition, with additions. [Five lines of Scripture texts]. 1730.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Sandiford, Ralph. The Mystery of Iniquity: In a Brief Examination of the Practice of the Times, by the Foregoing and the Present Dispensation: Whereby Is Manifested How the Devil Works in the Mystery, Which None Can Understand and Get the Victory over but Those That Are Armed with the Light ... Unto Which Is Added in the Postscript, the Injury This Trading in Slaves Doth the Commonwealth, Humbly Offer'd to All of a Publick Spirit. The second edition, with additions. [Five lines of Scripture texts]. 1730.

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