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 Style (17th ed.) CitationHopkins, 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 (9th ed.) CitationHopkins, 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.