Peters, C. A critical dissertation on the book of Job: Wherein the account given of that book by the author of the divine legation of Moses demonstrated, &c. is particularly considered; the antiquity of the book vindicated; the great text (Chap. xix. 25-) explained; and a future state shewn to have been the popular belief of the ancient Jews or Hebrews. By Charles Peters, A.M. rector of St. Mabyn, Cornwall.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPeters, Charles. A Critical Dissertation on the Book of Job: Wherein the Account Given of That Book by the Author of the Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated, &c. Is Particularly Considered; the Antiquity of the Book Vindicated; the Great Text (Chap. Xix. 25-) Explained; and a Future State Shewn to Have Been the Popular Belief of the Ancient Jews or Hebrews. By Charles Peters, A.M. Rector of St. Mabyn, Cornwall.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPeters, Charles. A Critical Dissertation on the Book of Job: Wherein the Account Given of That Book by the Author of the Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated, &c. Is Particularly Considered; the Antiquity of the Book Vindicated; the Great Text (Chap. Xix. 25-) Explained; and a Future State Shewn to Have Been the Popular Belief of the Ancient Jews or Hebrews. By Charles Peters, A.M. Rector of St. Mabyn, Cornwall.