Hopkins, W. (1760). The trinitarian controversy reviewed: Or, a defence of the Appeal to the common sense of all Christian people, &c. wherein every particular advanced by the Reverend Dr. M'donnell in his Sincere Christian's Answer to the Appeal, is distinctly considered; several other Subjects relative to the Question, are discussed; and An humble Attempt is made to put a final Period, if possible, to this Controversy, by a solemn Address to the most judicious Defenders of the Athanasian Trinity. By the author of the Appeal. printed for A. Millar, in the Strand.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hopkins, William. The Trinitarian Controversy Reviewed: Or, a Defence of the Appeal to the Common Sense of All Christian People, &c. Wherein Every Particular Advanced by the Reverend Dr. M'donnell in His Sincere Christian's Answer to the Appeal, Is Distinctly Considered; Several Other Subjects Relative to the Question, Are Discussed; and An Humble Attempt Is Made to Put a Final Period, If Possible, to This Controversy, by a Solemn Address to the Most Judicious Defenders of the Athanasian Trinity. By the Author of the Appeal. London: printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, 1760.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hopkins, William. The Trinitarian Controversy Reviewed: Or, a Defence of the Appeal to the Common Sense of All Christian People, &c. Wherein Every Particular Advanced by the Reverend Dr. M'donnell in His Sincere Christian's Answer to the Appeal, Is Distinctly Considered; Several Other Subjects Relative to the Question, Are Discussed; and An Humble Attempt Is Made to Put a Final Period, If Possible, to This Controversy, by a Solemn Address to the Most Judicious Defenders of the Athanasian Trinity. By the Author of the Appeal. printed for A. Millar, in the Strand, 1760.