APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1734). The deist confuted: Wherein his principal objections, against revealed religion, especially against Christianity, are briefly stated and answered. Being an abridgment of the whole controversy. Occasioned by some late books and pamphlets. printed for the author, and sold by Mr. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; Mr. Brindley in New Bond-Street; Mr. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Mott, at the Temple-Gate; Mr. Penn, at the Corner of Pope's-Head-Alley in Cornhill; and Mr. Austin, in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Deist Confuted: Wherein His Principal Objections, Against Revealed Religion, Especially Against Christianity, Are Briefly Stated and Answered. Being an Abridgment of the Whole Controversy. Occasioned by Some Late Books and Pamphlets. London: printed for the author, and sold by Mr. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; Mr. Brindley in New Bond-Street; Mr. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Mott, at the Temple-Gate; Mr. Penn, at the Corner of Pope's-Head-Alley in Cornhill; and Mr. Austin, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1734.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Deist Confuted: Wherein His Principal Objections, Against Revealed Religion, Especially Against Christianity, Are Briefly Stated and Answered. Being an Abridgment of the Whole Controversy. Occasioned by Some Late Books and Pamphlets. printed for the author, and sold by Mr. Roberts in Warwick-Lane; Mr. Brindley in New Bond-Street; Mr. Stagg, in Westminster-Hall; Mr. Mott, at the Temple-Gate; Mr. Penn, at the Corner of Pope's-Head-Alley in Cornhill; and Mr. Austin, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1734.

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