APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Norris, J. (1692). Two treatises concerning the divine light: The first, being an answer to a letter of a learned Quaker, which he is pleased to call, A just reprehension to John Norris for his unjust reflections on the Quakers, in his book entituled, Reflections upon the conduct of human life, &c., the second, being a discourse concerning the grossness of the Quakers notion of the light within, with their confusion and inconsistency in explaining it. Printed for Sam. Manship.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Norris, John. Two Treatises Concerning the Divine Light: The First, Being an Answer to a Letter of a Learned Quaker, Which He Is Pleased to Call, A Just Reprehension to John Norris for His Unjust Reflections on the Quakers, in His Book Entituled, Reflections upon the Conduct of Human Life, &c., the Second, Being a Discourse Concerning the Grossness of the Quakers Notion of the Light Within, with Their Confusion and Inconsistency in Explaining It. London: Printed for Sam. Manship, 1692.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Norris, John. Two Treatises Concerning the Divine Light: The First, Being an Answer to a Letter of a Learned Quaker, Which He Is Pleased to Call, A Just Reprehension to John Norris for His Unjust Reflections on the Quakers, in His Book Entituled, Reflections upon the Conduct of Human Life, &c., the Second, Being a Discourse Concerning the Grossness of the Quakers Notion of the Light Within, with Their Confusion and Inconsistency in Explaining It. Printed for Sam. Manship, 1692.

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