APA (7th ed.) Citation

Monis, J. (1722). The whole truth: Being a short essay, wherein the author discovers what may be the true reason why the Jewish nation are not as yet converted to Christianity, besides what others have said before him. And likewise, he proves the divinity of Christ, not only with the authority of the sacred oracles, but even by the opinion of the Jewish authors of old; and answers all the objections that the discourse brings forth out of Isai. 9. 6,7. Concluding with a word of exhortation. Printed for Daniel Henchman, and sold at his shop.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Monis, Judah. The Whole Truth: Being a Short Essay, Wherein the Author Discovers What May Be the True Reason Why the Jewish Nation Are Not as yet Converted to Christianity, Besides What Others Have Said Before Him. And Likewise, He Proves the Divinity of Christ, Not Only with the Authority of the Sacred Oracles, but Even by the Opinion of the Jewish Authors of Old; and Answers All the Objections That the Discourse Brings Forth Out of Isai. 9. 6,7. Concluding with a Word of Exhortation. Boston: Printed for Daniel Henchman, and sold at his shop, 1722.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Monis, Judah. The Whole Truth: Being a Short Essay, Wherein the Author Discovers What May Be the True Reason Why the Jewish Nation Are Not as yet Converted to Christianity, Besides What Others Have Said Before Him. And Likewise, He Proves the Divinity of Christ, Not Only with the Authority of the Sacred Oracles, but Even by the Opinion of the Jewish Authors of Old; and Answers All the Objections That the Discourse Brings Forth Out of Isai. 9. 6,7. Concluding with a Word of Exhortation. Printed for Daniel Henchman, and sold at his shop, 1722.

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