APA (7th ed.) Citation

Becconsall, T. (1698). The grounds and foundation of natural religion, discover'd, in the principal branches of it: In opposition to the prevailing notions of the modern scepticks and latitudinarians. With an introduction concerning the necessity of revealed religion. By Tho. Beconsall, B.D. and fellow of Brasenose Colledge, in Oxford. printed by W.O. for George West, bookseller, in Oxford.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Becconsall, Thomas. The Grounds and Foundation of Natural Religion, Discover'd, in the Principal Branches of It: In Opposition to the Prevailing Notions of the Modern Scepticks and Latitudinarians. With an Introduction Concerning the Necessity of Revealed Religion. By Tho. Beconsall, B.D. and Fellow of Brasenose Colledge, in Oxford. London: printed by W.O. for George West, bookseller, in Oxford, 1698.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Becconsall, Thomas. The Grounds and Foundation of Natural Religion, Discover'd, in the Principal Branches of It: In Opposition to the Prevailing Notions of the Modern Scepticks and Latitudinarians. With an Introduction Concerning the Necessity of Revealed Religion. By Tho. Beconsall, B.D. and Fellow of Brasenose Colledge, in Oxford. printed by W.O. for George West, bookseller, in Oxford, 1698.

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