APA (7th ed.) Citation

Moore, R. A vindication of a letter directed to Dr. Nery, concerning transubstantiation; or, A reply to a pretended answer to the said letter, with an unanswerable discourse against the communion in one kind, likewise all arguments that are usually made to support the errors of popery fairly refuted, and all material objections made against protestants honestly answer'd. By Robert Moore lay-man of the establish'd Church of Ireland, &c.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Moore, Robert. A Vindication of a Letter Directed to Dr. Nery, Concerning Transubstantiation; or, A Reply to a Pretended Answer to the Said Letter, with an Unanswerable Discourse Against the Communion in One Kind, Likewise All Arguments That Are Usually Made to Support the Errors of Popery Fairly Refuted, and All Material Objections Made Against Protestants Honestly Answer'd. By Robert Moore Lay-man of the Establish'd Church of Ireland, &c.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Moore, Robert. A Vindication of a Letter Directed to Dr. Nery, Concerning Transubstantiation; or, A Reply to a Pretended Answer to the Said Letter, with an Unanswerable Discourse Against the Communion in One Kind, Likewise All Arguments That Are Usually Made to Support the Errors of Popery Fairly Refuted, and All Material Objections Made Against Protestants Honestly Answer'd. By Robert Moore Lay-man of the Establish'd Church of Ireland, &c.

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