J. C. (1702). The country-man's argument against Councellor Asgill's: Wherein is proved ... that his argument that death is not the gate of life is but weak, fictitious and fabulous .. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJ. C. The Country-man's Argument Against Councellor Asgill's: Wherein Is Proved ... That His Argument That Death Is Not the Gate of Life Is but Weak, Fictitious and Fabulous .. Dublin: Printed for the author, 1702.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationJ. C. The Country-man's Argument Against Councellor Asgill's: Wherein Is Proved ... That His Argument That Death Is Not the Gate of Life Is but Weak, Fictitious and Fabulous .. Printed for the author, 1702.
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