Owen, R. (1851). Contrast between the government of the human race by the past and present false religions of the world and the ignorance and error from which they have been derived, and by the religion of truth and the science of the influence of circumstances for good and evil over human nature. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationOwen, Robert. Contrast Between the Government of the Human Race by the Past and Present False Religions of the World and the Ignorance and Error from Which They Have Been Derived, and by the Religion of Truth and the Science of the Influence of Circumstances for Good and Evil over Human Nature. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1851.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationOwen, Robert. Contrast Between the Government of the Human Race by the Past and Present False Religions of the World and the Ignorance and Error from Which They Have Been Derived, and by the Religion of Truth and the Science of the Influence of Circumstances for Good and Evil over Human Nature. [publisher not identified], 1851.