APA (7th ed.) Citation

Blackburne, F. (1760). A review of some passages in the divine legation of Moses demonstrated: Relative to the sentiments of the early Jews concerning the soul, and the doctrine of a separate existence, as those passages now stand in the last edition of that celebrated work. By the Author of Remarks on Dr. Warburton's account of the sentiments of the early Jews concerning the soul, &c. plus exstruit, minus d̆ificat. To which is added a defence of the above-mention'd remarks, &c. against the objection of Caleb Fleming. Printed for M. Cooper, in Pater-noster-Row.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Blackburne, Francis. A Review of Some Passages in the Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated: Relative to the Sentiments of the Early Jews Concerning the Soul, and the Doctrine of a Separate Existence, as Those Passages Now Stand in the Last Edition of That Celebrated Work. By the Author of Remarks on Dr. Warburton's Account of the Sentiments of the Early Jews Concerning the Soul, &c. Plus Exstruit, Minus D̆ificat. To Which Is Added a Defence of the Above-mention'd Remarks, &c. Against the Objection of Caleb Fleming. London: Printed for M. Cooper, in Pater-noster-Row, 1760.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Blackburne, Francis. A Review of Some Passages in the Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated: Relative to the Sentiments of the Early Jews Concerning the Soul, and the Doctrine of a Separate Existence, as Those Passages Now Stand in the Last Edition of That Celebrated Work. By the Author of Remarks on Dr. Warburton's Account of the Sentiments of the Early Jews Concerning the Soul, &c. Plus Exstruit, Minus D̆ificat. To Which Is Added a Defence of the Above-mention'd Remarks, &c. Against the Objection of Caleb Fleming. Printed for M. Cooper, in Pater-noster-Row, 1760.

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