APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rational Christian. (1756). A dissertation proving the [l]ight of the Gospel is the light of nature, or That true Christianity is rational religion only: For the information of all impartial lovers of truth whether misbelievers or disbelievers. By a rational Christian. Printed for J. Scott, at the Black-Swan, in Paternoster-Row; A. Bro[wn]e, opposite the Opera-House, in the Haymarket; and M. Collyer, at the Royal-Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rational Christian. A Dissertation Proving the [l]ight of the Gospel Is the Light of Nature, or That True Christianity Is Rational Religion Only: For the Information of All Impartial Lovers of Truth Whether Misbelievers or Disbelievers. By a Rational Christian. London: Printed for J. Scott, at the Black-Swan, in Paternoster-Row; A. Bro[wn]e, opposite the Opera-House, in the Haymarket; and M. Collyer, at the Royal-Exchange, 1756.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rational Christian. A Dissertation Proving the [l]ight of the Gospel Is the Light of Nature, or That True Christianity Is Rational Religion Only: For the Information of All Impartial Lovers of Truth Whether Misbelievers or Disbelievers. By a Rational Christian. Printed for J. Scott, at the Black-Swan, in Paternoster-Row; A. Bro[wn]e, opposite the Opera-House, in the Haymarket; and M. Collyer, at the Royal-Exchange, 1756.

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