APA (7th ed.) Citation

Leslie, C. (1698). A short and easie method with the Deists; or, those who deny the essence of God: Wherein, the truth of the Christian religion is demonstrated, by such rules as stand upon the conviction of the outward senses, and which are incompatible with the fabulous histories of the heathen deities, the delusions of Mahomet, or any other imposture whatsoever. Licensed according to order. In a letter to a friend. by John Reid, and to be sold at his printing-house in Bells Wynd.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Leslie, Charles. A Short and Easie Method with the Deists; or, Those Who Deny the Essence of God: Wherein, the Truth of the Christian Religion Is Demonstrated, by Such Rules as Stand upon the Conviction of the Outward Senses, and Which Are Incompatible with the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Deities, the Delusions of Mahomet, or Any Other Imposture Whatsoever. Licensed According to Order. In a Letter to a Friend. London printed ; and Edinburgh reprinted: by John Reid, and to be sold at his printing-house in Bells Wynd, 1698.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Leslie, Charles. A Short and Easie Method with the Deists; or, Those Who Deny the Essence of God: Wherein, the Truth of the Christian Religion Is Demonstrated, by Such Rules as Stand upon the Conviction of the Outward Senses, and Which Are Incompatible with the Fabulous Histories of the Heathen Deities, the Delusions of Mahomet, or Any Other Imposture Whatsoever. Licensed According to Order. In a Letter to a Friend. by John Reid, and to be sold at his printing-house in Bells Wynd, 1698.

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