APA (7th ed.) Citation

Leslie, C. (1695). The charge of Socinianism against Dr. Tillotson considered.: In examination of some sermons he has lately published on purpose to clear himself from that imputation. By way of a dialogue betwixt F. a friend of Dr. T's and C. a Catholick Christian. To which is added some reflections upon the second of Dr. Burnet's four discourses, concerning the divinity and death of Christ. Printed 1694. To which is likewise annexed, a supplement upon occasion of a history of religion, lately published, supposed to be wrote by Sir R.-- H--d. Wherein likewise Charles Blount's great Diana is considered; and both compar'd with Dr. Tillotson's sermons. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Leslie, Charles. The Charge of Socinianism Against Dr. Tillotson Considered.: In Examination of Some Sermons He Has Lately Published on Purpose to Clear Himself from That Imputation. By Way of a Dialogue Betwixt F. a Friend of Dr. T's and C. a Catholick Christian. To Which Is Added Some Reflections upon the Second of Dr. Burnet's Four Discourses, Concerning the Divinity and Death of Christ. Printed 1694. To Which Is Likewise Annexed, a Supplement upon Occasion of a History of Religion, Lately Published, Supposed to Be Wrote by Sir R.-- H--d. Wherein Likewise Charles Blount's Great Diana Is Considered; and Both Compar'd with Dr. Tillotson's Sermons. Edenburgh: [publisher not identified], 1695.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Leslie, Charles. The Charge of Socinianism Against Dr. Tillotson Considered.: In Examination of Some Sermons He Has Lately Published on Purpose to Clear Himself from That Imputation. By Way of a Dialogue Betwixt F. a Friend of Dr. T's and C. a Catholick Christian. To Which Is Added Some Reflections upon the Second of Dr. Burnet's Four Discourses, Concerning the Divinity and Death of Christ. Printed 1694. To Which Is Likewise Annexed, a Supplement upon Occasion of a History of Religion, Lately Published, Supposed to Be Wrote by Sir R.-- H--d. Wherein Likewise Charles Blount's Great Diana Is Considered; and Both Compar'd with Dr. Tillotson's Sermons. [publisher not identified], 1695.

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