APA (7th ed.) Citation

How, S. (1763). The sufficiency of the spirit's teaching, without humane learning: or, A treatise tending to prove humane learning to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the word of God: Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumoured about concerning this matter; as also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth (The seventh edition, corrected.). London, printed; and, Wilmington, re-printed, by James Adams, for Samuel Bond, of Cecil County, Maryland.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

How, Samuel. The Sufficiency of the Spirit's Teaching, Without Humane Learning: Or, A Treatise Tending to Prove Humane Learning to Be No Help to the Spiritual Understanding of the Word of God: Written (if It May Be) for the Silencing of Such False and Scandalous Reports as Have Been Rumoured About Concerning This Matter; as Also for the Information of All Such as Desire to Know the Truth. The seventh edition, corrected. S.l: London, printed; and, Wilmington, re-printed, by James Adams, for Samuel Bond, of Cecil County, Maryland, 1763.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

How, Samuel. The Sufficiency of the Spirit's Teaching, Without Humane Learning: Or, A Treatise Tending to Prove Humane Learning to Be No Help to the Spiritual Understanding of the Word of God: Written (if It May Be) for the Silencing of Such False and Scandalous Reports as Have Been Rumoured About Concerning This Matter; as Also for the Information of All Such as Desire to Know the Truth. The seventh edition, corrected. London, printed; and, Wilmington, re-printed, by James Adams, for Samuel Bond, of Cecil County, Maryland, 1763.

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