Campbell, A. (1730). A discourse proving that the apostles were no enthusiasts: Wherein the nature and influence of religious enthusiasm are impartially explain'd. With a preface, containing some reflections on a late book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation; and on what Mr. Woolston alledges with respect to the resurrection of Jesus Christ. [By] Archibald Campbell, S.T.P. author of the [En]quiry into the original of moral virtue, published by Dr. Innes (The second edition.). [Prin]ted for A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCampbell, Archibald. A Discourse Proving That the Apostles Were No Enthusiasts: Wherein the Nature and Influence of Religious Enthusiasm Are Impartially Explain'd. With a Preface, Containing Some Reflections on a Late Book, Entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation; and on What Mr. Woolston Alledges with Respect to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. [By] Archibald Campbell, S.T.P. Author of the [En]quiry into the Original of Moral Virtue, Published by Dr. Innes. The second edition. London: [Prin]ted for A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, 1730.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCampbell, Archibald. A Discourse Proving That the Apostles Were No Enthusiasts: Wherein the Nature and Influence of Religious Enthusiasm Are Impartially Explain'd. With a Preface, Containing Some Reflections on a Late Book, Entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation; and on What Mr. Woolston Alledges with Respect to the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. [By] Archibald Campbell, S.T.P. Author of the [En]quiry into the Original of Moral Virtue, Published by Dr. Innes. The second edition. [Prin]ted for A. Millar, at Buchanan's Head, against St. Clement's Church in the Strand, 1730.