Smith, J. E. The Antichrist, or, Christianity reformed: In which is demonstrated from the Scriptures in opposition to the prevailing opinion of the whole religious world that evil and good are from one source, devil and God one spirit, and that the one is merely manifested to make perfect the other.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSmith, James Elishama. The Antichrist, or, Christianity Reformed: In Which Is Demonstrated from the Scriptures in Opposition to the Prevailing Opinion of the Whole Religious World That Evil and Good Are from One Source, Devil and God One Spirit, and That the One Is Merely Manifested to Make Perfect the Other.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSmith, James Elishama. The Antichrist, or, Christianity Reformed: In Which Is Demonstrated from the Scriptures in Opposition to the Prevailing Opinion of the Whole Religious World That Evil and Good Are from One Source, Devil and God One Spirit, and That the One Is Merely Manifested to Make Perfect the Other.