APA (7th ed.) Citation

Humphreys, D., & Peirce, C. An appeal to the Bible: In the controversy what is genuine Christianity? and against the corruptions of that religion by the clergy; containing strictures on Mr. Macclintock's ordination sermon, entitled "Evidences of Christianity." By Daniel Humphreys. [Eight lines of Scripture texts].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Humphreys, Daniel, and Charles Peirce. An Appeal to the Bible: In the Controversy What Is Genuine Christianity? and Against the Corruptions of That Religion by the Clergy; Containing Strictures on Mr. Macclintock's Ordination Sermon, Entitled "Evidences of Christianity." By Daniel Humphreys. [Eight Lines of Scripture Texts].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Humphreys, Daniel, and Charles Peirce. An Appeal to the Bible: In the Controversy What Is Genuine Christianity? and Against the Corruptions of That Religion by the Clergy; Containing Strictures on Mr. Macclintock's Ordination Sermon, Entitled "Evidences of Christianity." By Daniel Humphreys. [Eight Lines of Scripture Texts].

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