APA (7th ed.) Citation

Simson, J. 1. (1715). The case of Mr. John Simson: Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow. Consisting of the original papers of the process carried on against him by Mr. James Webster, One of the Ministers of the Gospel at Edinburgh. Containing Mr. Webster's Libel, and Mr. Simson's Answers. Herein Several Points of Divinity Relating to the Pelagian, Socinian, Arminian and Other Controversies, are Briefly Handled. printed for Mr. Simson, by Donald Govan Printer to the University.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Simson, John 1668?-1740. The Case of Mr. John Simson: Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow. Consisting of the Original Papers of the Process Carried on Against Him by Mr. James Webster, One of the Ministers of the Gospel at Edinburgh. Containing Mr. Webster's Libel, and Mr. Simson's Answers. Herein Several Points of Divinity Relating to the Pelagian, Socinian, Arminian and Other Controversies, Are Briefly Handled. Glasgow: printed for Mr. Simson, by Donald Govan Printer to the University, 1715.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Simson, John 1668?-1740. The Case of Mr. John Simson: Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow. Consisting of the Original Papers of the Process Carried on Against Him by Mr. James Webster, One of the Ministers of the Gospel at Edinburgh. Containing Mr. Webster's Libel, and Mr. Simson's Answers. Herein Several Points of Divinity Relating to the Pelagian, Socinian, Arminian and Other Controversies, Are Briefly Handled. printed for Mr. Simson, by Donald Govan Printer to the University, 1715.

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