APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lortie, A. (1700). The scripture-terms of church-union, with respect to the doctrin of the trinity: Confirmed by the unitarian explications of the beginning of St. John's Gospel; together with the Answers of the Unitarians; to the chief objections made against them: whereby it appears, that men may be unitarians, and sincere and inquisitive, and that they ought not to be excluded out of the church-communion. With a post-script, wherein the divinity of Christ, and of the Holy Ghost, according to the generality of the terms of scripture, is shewn, not to be inconsistent with the unitarian systems. Most earnestly and humbly offered to the consideration of those, on whom 'tis most particularly incumbent to examin these matters. By A.L. Author of the Irenicum Magnum, &c. printed, as above mentioned, to be communicated to learned and inquisitive persons, and those who are most obliged to inquire into these points.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lortie, André. The Scripture-terms of Church-union, with Respect to the Doctrin of the Trinity: Confirmed by the Unitarian Explications of the Beginning of St. John's Gospel; Together with the Answers of the Unitarians; to the Chief Objections Made Against Them: Whereby It Appears, That Men May Be Unitarians, and Sincere and Inquisitive, and That They Ought Not to Be Excluded Out of the Church-communion. With a Post-script, Wherein the Divinity of Christ, and of the Holy Ghost, According to the Generality of the Terms of Scripture, Is Shewn, Not to Be Inconsistent with the Unitarian Systems. Most Earnestly and Humbly Offered to the Consideration of Those, on Whom 'Tis Most Particularly Incumbent to Examin These Matters. By A.L. Author of the Irenicum Magnum, &c. London: printed, as above mentioned, to be communicated to learned and inquisitive persons, and those who are most obliged to inquire into these points, 1700.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lortie, André. The Scripture-terms of Church-union, with Respect to the Doctrin of the Trinity: Confirmed by the Unitarian Explications of the Beginning of St. John's Gospel; Together with the Answers of the Unitarians; to the Chief Objections Made Against Them: Whereby It Appears, That Men May Be Unitarians, and Sincere and Inquisitive, and That They Ought Not to Be Excluded Out of the Church-communion. With a Post-script, Wherein the Divinity of Christ, and of the Holy Ghost, According to the Generality of the Terms of Scripture, Is Shewn, Not to Be Inconsistent with the Unitarian Systems. Most Earnestly and Humbly Offered to the Consideration of Those, on Whom 'Tis Most Particularly Incumbent to Examin These Matters. By A.L. Author of the Irenicum Magnum, &c. printed, as above mentioned, to be communicated to learned and inquisitive persons, and those who are most obliged to inquire into these points, 1700.

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