APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lay-man. (1727). Christianity and free-thinking: In three discourses. I. Containing an Argument for a Fair and Serious Enquiry into the Grounds of Religion. II. A Vindication of the Right of Private Judgment in Opposition to Authority. III. A Caution against the Causes of a Wrong Judgment. Delivered publickly in Skinners-Hall, and now published with additions, for the author's vindication. By a lay-man. printed by Mr. James Davidson and Company, and sold at the said Mr. James Davidson's shop, and other Book-Sellers in Town.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lay-man. Christianity and Free-thinking: In Three Discourses. I. Containing an Argument for a Fair and Serious Enquiry into the Grounds of Religion. II. A Vindication of the Right of Private Judgment in Opposition to Authority. III. A Caution Against the Causes of a Wrong Judgment. Delivered Publickly in Skinners-Hall, and Now Published with Additions, for the Author's Vindication. By a Lay-man. Edinburgh: printed by Mr. James Davidson and Company, and sold at the said Mr. James Davidson's shop, and other Book-Sellers in Town, 1727.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lay-man. Christianity and Free-thinking: In Three Discourses. I. Containing an Argument for a Fair and Serious Enquiry into the Grounds of Religion. II. A Vindication of the Right of Private Judgment in Opposition to Authority. III. A Caution Against the Causes of a Wrong Judgment. Delivered Publickly in Skinners-Hall, and Now Published with Additions, for the Author's Vindication. By a Lay-man. printed by Mr. James Davidson and Company, and sold at the said Mr. James Davidson's shop, and other Book-Sellers in Town, 1727.

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