APA (7th ed.) Citation

Synge, E. A gentleman's religion: In three parts. The first contains the principles of natural religion; the second and third, the doctrines of Christianity, both as to faith and practice. With an appendix; wherein it is proved, that nothing contrary to our reason can possibly be the object of our belief: but that it is no just exception against some of the doctrines of Christianity, that they are above our reason (The eighth edition.).

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Synge, Edward. A Gentleman's Religion: In Three Parts. The First Contains the Principles of Natural Religion; the Second and Third, the Doctrines of Christianity, Both as to Faith and Practice. With an Appendix; Wherein It Is Proved, That Nothing Contrary to Our Reason Can Possibly Be the Object of Our Belief: But That It Is No Just Exception Against Some of the Doctrines of Christianity, That They Are Above Our Reason. The eighth edition.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Synge, Edward. A Gentleman's Religion: In Three Parts. The First Contains the Principles of Natural Religion; the Second and Third, the Doctrines of Christianity, Both as to Faith and Practice. With an Appendix; Wherein It Is Proved, That Nothing Contrary to Our Reason Can Possibly Be the Object of Our Belief: But That It Is No Just Exception Against Some of the Doctrines of Christianity, That They Are Above Our Reason. The eighth edition.

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