APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Ramsay, J. (1703). Toleration's fence removed: The thoughts concerning the present state of affairs in so far as they respect a toleration considered, and exposed; plain-dealing with the Presbyterians as it is not found, so not to be expected from prelatical pamphleteers. Or a vindication of a letter from a gentleman to a member of Parliament concerning Toleration from all the Cavils that have been advanced against it, and the wilfull mistakes about it. printed by George Mosman and are to be sold at his shop in the Parliament-Closs.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Ramsay, James. Toleration's Fence Removed: The Thoughts Concerning the Present State of Affairs in so Far as They Respect a Toleration Considered, and Exposed; Plain-dealing with the Presbyterians as It Is Not Found, so Not to Be Expected from Prelatical Pamphleteers. Or a Vindication of a Letter from a Gentleman to a Member of Parliament Concerning Toleration from All the Cavils That Have Been Advanced Against It, and the Wilfull Mistakes About It. Edinburgh: printed by George Mosman and are to be sold at his shop in the Parliament-Closs, 1703.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Ramsay, James. Toleration's Fence Removed: The Thoughts Concerning the Present State of Affairs in so Far as They Respect a Toleration Considered, and Exposed; Plain-dealing with the Presbyterians as It Is Not Found, so Not to Be Expected from Prelatical Pamphleteers. Or a Vindication of a Letter from a Gentleman to a Member of Parliament Concerning Toleration from All the Cavils That Have Been Advanced Against It, and the Wilfull Mistakes About It. printed by George Mosman and are to be sold at his shop in the Parliament-Closs, 1703.

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