APA (7th ed.) Citation

Chauncy, C. (1784). The benevolence of the deity, fairly and impartially considered, in three parts: The first explains the sense in which we are to understand benevolence as applicable to God, the second asserts and proves that this perfection in the sense explained is one of His essential attributes, the third endeavors to answer objections .. Powers & Willis.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Chauncy, Charles. The Benevolence of the Deity, Fairly and Impartially Considered, in Three Parts: The First Explains the Sense in Which We Are to Understand Benevolence as Applicable to God, the Second Asserts and Proves That This Perfection in the Sense Explained Is One of His Essential Attributes, the Third Endeavors to Answer Objections .. Boston, Mass: Powers & Willis, 1784.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Chauncy, Charles. The Benevolence of the Deity, Fairly and Impartially Considered, in Three Parts: The First Explains the Sense in Which We Are to Understand Benevolence as Applicable to God, the Second Asserts and Proves That This Perfection in the Sense Explained Is One of His Essential Attributes, the Third Endeavors to Answer Objections .. Powers & Willis, 1784.

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