Green, J. (1726). Letters to the author of the discourse of the grounds and reasons of the Christian religion: Shewing, that Christianity is supported by facts well attested; that the words in Isaiah Chap. vii. 14. behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, in their literal and only sense, are a prophecy of the conception and birth of the Messias, fulfill'd in Jesus; and that the Gospel application of several other passages in the Old Testament is just. By John Green. Printed for S. Chandler, at the Cross-Keys in the Poultrey.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGreen, John. Letters to the Author of the Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion: Shewing, That Christianity Is Supported by Facts Well Attested; That the Words in Isaiah Chap. Vii. 14. Behold a Virgin Shall Conceive, and Bear a Son, in Their Literal and Only Sense, Are a Prophecy of the Conception and Birth of the Messias, Fulfill'd in Jesus; and That the Gospel Application of Several Other Passages in the Old Testament Is Just. By John Green. London: Printed for S. Chandler, at the Cross-Keys in the Poultrey, 1726.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGreen, John. Letters to the Author of the Discourse of the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion: Shewing, That Christianity Is Supported by Facts Well Attested; That the Words in Isaiah Chap. Vii. 14. Behold a Virgin Shall Conceive, and Bear a Son, in Their Literal and Only Sense, Are a Prophecy of the Conception and Birth of the Messias, Fulfill'd in Jesus; and That the Gospel Application of Several Other Passages in the Old Testament Is Just. By John Green. Printed for S. Chandler, at the Cross-Keys in the Poultrey, 1726.