APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

(1744). A discourse on the doctrine of the necessity of human actions, proving it to be a fanaticism: To which is added, some heads, by way of Instruction, for a design'd lecture of rational morality and religion ; attempting a compleat System, deduc'd from a Consideration of Man in the State of Nature. In which is shew'd, That enforcing Things for Religion against Universal Reason, is not consistent with British Liberties and British Understandings. printed for W. Bickerton in the Temple-Exchange, near the Inner-Temple Gate, Fleet-Street.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

A Discourse on the Doctrine of the Necessity of Human Actions, Proving It to Be a Fanaticism: To Which Is Added, Some Heads, by Way of Instruction, for a Design'd Lecture of Rational Morality and Religion ; Attempting a Compleat System, Deduc'd from a Consideration of Man in the State of Nature. In Which Is Shew'd, That Enforcing Things for Religion Against Universal Reason, Is Not Consistent with British Liberties and British Understandings. London: printed for W. Bickerton in the Temple-Exchange, near the Inner-Temple Gate, Fleet-Street, 1744.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

A Discourse on the Doctrine of the Necessity of Human Actions, Proving It to Be a Fanaticism: To Which Is Added, Some Heads, by Way of Instruction, for a Design'd Lecture of Rational Morality and Religion ; Attempting a Compleat System, Deduc'd from a Consideration of Man in the State of Nature. In Which Is Shew'd, That Enforcing Things for Religion Against Universal Reason, Is Not Consistent with British Liberties and British Understandings. printed for W. Bickerton in the Temple-Exchange, near the Inner-Temple Gate, Fleet-Street, 1744.

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