Kingston, R. b. 1. (1702). A discourse on divine providence: Wherein is shewn, the significance and importance of the word. Proofs by Holy Scripture, Reason, and the Confession of Philosophers, that there is a Providence. Who are the Enemies of Providence, that Deny it either in Whole; or in Part: What Reasons they make use of; with Answers to their Arguments. The parts of divine providence, preservation and government. By Richard Kingston, M. A. and Chaplain in Ordinary to King Charles II. printed for Richard Basset at the Mitre, over-against Chancery-Lane in Fleetstreet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKingston, Richard b. 1635?. A Discourse on Divine Providence: Wherein Is Shewn, the Significance and Importance of the Word. Proofs by Holy Scripture, Reason, and the Confession of Philosophers, That There Is a Providence. Who Are the Enemies of Providence, That Deny It Either in Whole; or in Part: What Reasons They Make Use of; with Answers to Their Arguments. The Parts of Divine Providence, Preservation and Government. By Richard Kingston, M. A. and Chaplain in Ordinary to King Charles II. London: printed for Richard Basset at the Mitre, over-against Chancery-Lane in Fleetstreet, 1702.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKingston, Richard b. 1635?. A Discourse on Divine Providence: Wherein Is Shewn, the Significance and Importance of the Word. Proofs by Holy Scripture, Reason, and the Confession of Philosophers, That There Is a Providence. Who Are the Enemies of Providence, That Deny It Either in Whole; or in Part: What Reasons They Make Use of; with Answers to Their Arguments. The Parts of Divine Providence, Preservation and Government. By Richard Kingston, M. A. and Chaplain in Ordinary to King Charles II. printed for Richard Basset at the Mitre, over-against Chancery-Lane in Fleetstreet, 1702.