APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dove, J. d. 1. (1750). A creed founded on truth and common sense: With some strictures on the origin of our ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of Nature, Natural Conscience and the Moral Sense. With a letter to his grace the Abp of Canterbury, and an appendix to the Rev. Dr. Foster. By John Dove. Author of the Importance of Rabbinical Learning Consider'd, &c. printed for R. Spavan, at the Crown in Ivy-Lane, Pater Noster Row; and to be had at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dove, John d. 1772. A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense: With Some Strictures on the Origin of Our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of Nature, Natural Conscience and the Moral Sense. With a Letter to His Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and an Appendix to the Rev. Dr. Foster. By John Dove. Author of the Importance of Rabbinical Learning Consider'd, &c. London: printed for R. Spavan, at the Crown in Ivy-Lane, Pater Noster Row; and to be had at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, 1750.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dove, John d. 1772. A Creed Founded on Truth and Common Sense: With Some Strictures on the Origin of Our Ideas, the Primary Design of the Decalogue, the Light, Law, and Religion of Nature, Natural Conscience and the Moral Sense. With a Letter to His Grace the Abp of Canterbury, and an Appendix to the Rev. Dr. Foster. By John Dove. Author of the Importance of Rabbinical Learning Consider'd, &c. printed for R. Spavan, at the Crown in Ivy-Lane, Pater Noster Row; and to be had at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, 1750.

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