Scales, W. (1780). The confusion of Babel discovered; or, An answer to Jeremy Belknap's discourse upon the lawfulness of war; or military duty, founded upon this text, --if my kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight that I should not be delivered to the Jews; but now is my kingdom not from hence. John 18, 36: O! homo expers intelligensia!
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationScales, William. The Confusion of Babel Discovered; or, An Answer to Jeremy Belknap's Discourse upon the Lawfulness of War; or Military Duty, Founded upon This Text, --if My Kingdom Were of This World, Then Would My Servants Fight That I Should Not Be Delivered to the Jews; but Now Is My Kingdom Not from Hence. John 18, 36: O! Homo Expers Intelligensia! 1780.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationScales, William. The Confusion of Babel Discovered; or, An Answer to Jeremy Belknap's Discourse upon the Lawfulness of War; or Military Duty, Founded upon This Text, --if My Kingdom Were of This World, Then Would My Servants Fight That I Should Not Be Delivered to the Jews; but Now Is My Kingdom Not from Hence. John 18, 36: O! Homo Expers Intelligensia! 1780.