Banks, R. R. (1688). Religion and reason adjusted and accorded, or, A discourse wherein divine revelation is made appear to be a congruous and connatural way of affording proper means for making man eternally happy through the perfecting of his rational nature: With an appendix of objections from divers as well as philosophers as divines and their respective answers. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBanks, R. R. Religion and Reason Adjusted and Accorded, or, A Discourse Wherein Divine Revelation Is Made Appear to Be a Congruous and Connatural Way of Affording Proper Means for Making Man Eternally Happy Through the Perfecting of His Rational Nature: With an Appendix of Objections from Divers as Well as Philosophers as Divines and Their Respective Answers. London: Printed for the author, 1688.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBanks, R. R. Religion and Reason Adjusted and Accorded, or, A Discourse Wherein Divine Revelation Is Made Appear to Be a Congruous and Connatural Way of Affording Proper Means for Making Man Eternally Happy Through the Perfecting of His Rational Nature: With an Appendix of Objections from Divers as Well as Philosophers as Divines and Their Respective Answers. Printed for the author, 1688.