APA (7th ed.) Citation

Head, J. (1805). A reply to the arguments advanced by the Rev. Thomas Cleland, author of the familiar dialogue between Calvin and Arminius: The latter being no longer under the influence of the former, but enjoying the happy privilege of stating and defending his own doctrine ; to which is added, a comprehensive view of that system of divinity which Mr. Cleland so warmly opposes. Printed by Joseph Charles.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Head, Jesse. A Reply to the Arguments Advanced by the Rev. Thomas Cleland, Author of the Familiar Dialogue Between Calvin and Arminius: The Latter Being No Longer Under the Influence of the Former, but Enjoying the Happy Privilege of Stating and Defending His Own Doctrine ; to Which Is Added, a Comprehensive View of That System of Divinity Which Mr. Cleland so Warmly Opposes. Lexington, K: Printed by Joseph Charles, 1805.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Head, Jesse. A Reply to the Arguments Advanced by the Rev. Thomas Cleland, Author of the Familiar Dialogue Between Calvin and Arminius: The Latter Being No Longer Under the Influence of the Former, but Enjoying the Happy Privilege of Stating and Defending His Own Doctrine ; to Which Is Added, a Comprehensive View of That System of Divinity Which Mr. Cleland so Warmly Opposes. Printed by Joseph Charles, 1805.

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