APA (7th ed.) Citation

Broughton, T. (1732). Christianity distinct from the religion of nature, in answer to a late book, entitled, Christianity as old as the creation, &c: Part. I. Being an examination of the author's general hypothesis, that natural and reveal'd religion differonly in the manner of their being communicated. By Phileleutherus Christianus. Printed for Weaver Bickerton at Lord Bacon's Head, the Corner of Palsgrave-Head-Court, without Temple-Bar.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Broughton, Thomas. Christianity Distinct from the Religion of Nature, in Answer to a Late Book, Entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation, &c: Part. I. Being an Examination of the Author's General Hypothesis, That Natural and Reveal'd Religion Differonly in the Manner of Their Being Communicated. By Phileleutherus Christianus. London: Printed for Weaver Bickerton at Lord Bacon's Head, the Corner of Palsgrave-Head-Court, without Temple-Bar, 1732.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Broughton, Thomas. Christianity Distinct from the Religion of Nature, in Answer to a Late Book, Entitled, Christianity as Old as the Creation, &c: Part. I. Being an Examination of the Author's General Hypothesis, That Natural and Reveal'd Religion Differonly in the Manner of Their Being Communicated. By Phileleutherus Christianus. Printed for Weaver Bickerton at Lord Bacon's Head, the Corner of Palsgrave-Head-Court, without Temple-Bar, 1732.

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