Heathcote, R. (1752). Cursory animadversions upon a late controversy concerning the miraculous powers &c: Tending To clear up and explain the true State of that Question; and To explode those Powers as prejudicial, and even dangerous, to the Cause of Christianity. With a prefatory discourse Upon Religious Controversy in general. printed for Thomas Payne, the Corner of Duke's-Court, Castle-Street, near the Mews Gate.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHeathcote, Ralph. Cursory Animadversions upon a Late Controversy Concerning the Miraculous Powers &c: Tending To Clear Up and Explain the True State of That Question; and To Explode Those Powers as Prejudicial, and Even Dangerous, to the Cause of Christianity. With a Prefatory Discourse Upon Religious Controversy in General. London: printed for Thomas Payne, the Corner of Duke's-Court, Castle-Street, near the Mews Gate, 1752.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHeathcote, Ralph. Cursory Animadversions upon a Late Controversy Concerning the Miraculous Powers &c: Tending To Clear Up and Explain the True State of That Question; and To Explode Those Powers as Prejudicial, and Even Dangerous, to the Cause of Christianity. With a Prefatory Discourse Upon Religious Controversy in General. printed for Thomas Payne, the Corner of Duke's-Court, Castle-Street, near the Mews Gate, 1752.