APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pictet, B. (1698). An antidote against a careless indifferency in matters of religion: Being a treatise in opposition to those that believe, that all religions are indifferent, and that it imports not what men profess (The second editon, corected.). Printed for Henry Rhodes ..., and John Harris.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pictet, Bénédict. An Antidote Against a Careless Indifferency in Matters of Religion: Being a Treatise in Opposition to Those That Believe, That All Religions Are Indifferent, and That It Imports Not What Men Profess. The second editon, corected. London: Printed for Henry Rhodes ..., and John Harris, 1698.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pictet, Bénédict. An Antidote Against a Careless Indifferency in Matters of Religion: Being a Treatise in Opposition to Those That Believe, That All Religions Are Indifferent, and That It Imports Not What Men Profess. The second editon, corected. Printed for Henry Rhodes ..., and John Harris, 1698.

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