APA (7th ed.) Citation

Butterworth, L. (1792). Thoughts on moral government and agency: And the origin of moral evil; in opposition to the doctrine of absolute, moral, Christian, and philosophical necessity. Also, strictures on Dr. Priestley's correspondence with Dr. Price, on the same subject. By L. Butterworth, Author of a Treatise on Natural and Revealed Religion. printed for the author by John Agg: and sold by Whieldon and Butterworth, London.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Butterworth, Lawrence. Thoughts on Moral Government and Agency: And the Origin of Moral Evil; in Opposition to the Doctrine of Absolute, Moral, Christian, and Philosophical Necessity. Also, Strictures on Dr. Priestley's Correspondence with Dr. Price, on the Same Subject. By L. Butterworth, Author of a Treatise on Natural and Revealed Religion. Evesham: printed for the author by John Agg: and sold by Whieldon and Butterworth, London, 1792.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Butterworth, Lawrence. Thoughts on Moral Government and Agency: And the Origin of Moral Evil; in Opposition to the Doctrine of Absolute, Moral, Christian, and Philosophical Necessity. Also, Strictures on Dr. Priestley's Correspondence with Dr. Price, on the Same Subject. By L. Butterworth, Author of a Treatise on Natural and Revealed Religion. printed for the author by John Agg: and sold by Whieldon and Butterworth, London, 1792.

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