APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Forster, J. (1734). Two essays: the one on the origin of evil: Wherein the difficulties arising from that consideration, are reconciled with the perfections of God, and his Attributes are clearly Vindicated. The other on the foundation of morality; Wherein The Schemes hitherto advanced thereon, are shewn to be Defective; Something New is added, in order to supply those Defects; And the Whole is Defended from all Objections. To which is annexed, a short dissertation on the immateriality of the soul. printed by John White, for Martin Bryson.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Forster, Joseph. Two Essays: The One on the Origin of Evil: Wherein the Difficulties Arising from That Consideration, Are Reconciled with the Perfections of God, and His Attributes Are Clearly Vindicated. The Other on the Foundation of Morality; Wherein The Schemes Hitherto Advanced Thereon, Are Shewn to Be Defective; Something New Is Added, in Order to Supply Those Defects; And the Whole Is Defended from All Objections. To Which Is Annexed, a Short Dissertation on the Immateriality of the Soul. Newcastle upon Tyne: printed by John White, for Martin Bryson, 1734.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Forster, Joseph. Two Essays: The One on the Origin of Evil: Wherein the Difficulties Arising from That Consideration, Are Reconciled with the Perfections of God, and His Attributes Are Clearly Vindicated. The Other on the Foundation of Morality; Wherein The Schemes Hitherto Advanced Thereon, Are Shewn to Be Defective; Something New Is Added, in Order to Supply Those Defects; And the Whole Is Defended from All Objections. To Which Is Annexed, a Short Dissertation on the Immateriality of the Soul. printed by John White, for Martin Bryson, 1734.

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