Newton, G. (1720). A sovereign antidote to expell Arianism: Being a collection out of the works of the worthy Mr. George Newton, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Taunton; and of the works of the renown'd worthy doctor, Martine Luther, one of our chief Reformers; a Man hated by the Papists and Arians of this present Age. By G. I. a Lover of Peace and Truth. printed by Jos. Bliss, a little without Eastgate, and sold by the booksellers of Exon.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Newton, George. A Sovereign Antidote to Expell Arianism: Being a Collection Out of the Works of the Worthy Mr. George Newton, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Taunton; and of the Works of the Renown'd Worthy Doctor, Martine Luther, One of Our Chief Reformers; a Man Hated by the Papists and Arians of This Present Age. By G. I. a Lover of Peace and Truth. Exon: printed by Jos. Bliss, a little without Eastgate, and sold by the booksellers of Exon, 1720.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Newton, George. A Sovereign Antidote to Expell Arianism: Being a Collection Out of the Works of the Worthy Mr. George Newton, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Taunton; and of the Works of the Renown'd Worthy Doctor, Martine Luther, One of Our Chief Reformers; a Man Hated by the Papists and Arians of This Present Age. By G. I. a Lover of Peace and Truth. printed by Jos. Bliss, a little without Eastgate, and sold by the booksellers of Exon, 1720.