Hill, O. (1702). A rod for the back of fools: In answer to a book of Mr. John Toland, called Christianity not mysterious; (in which answer, Trinity in unity is made out to reason and common sense) and to the lecture of one Dr. Joseph Brown, taken from the author's book against the circulation; and to the answer of one Mr. John Gardiner, surgeon, to that pretended lecture. By Oliver Hill, author of the Non-circulation. Printed, and are to be sold by William Turner, at the Angel at Lincolns-Inn Back-gate; and at the Author's House in Nevil's-Alley, in Fetter Lane.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Hill, Oliver. A Rod for the Back of Fools: In Answer to a Book of Mr. John Toland, Called Christianity Not Mysterious; (in Which Answer, Trinity in Unity Is Made Out to Reason and Common Sense) and to the Lecture of One Dr. Joseph Brown, Taken from the Author's Book Against the Circulation; and to the Answer of One Mr. John Gardiner, Surgeon, to That Pretended Lecture. By Oliver Hill, Author of the Non-circulation. London: Printed, and are to be sold by William Turner, at the Angel at Lincolns-Inn Back-gate; and at the Author's House in Nevil's-Alley, in Fetter Lane, 1702.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Hill, Oliver. A Rod for the Back of Fools: In Answer to a Book of Mr. John Toland, Called Christianity Not Mysterious; (in Which Answer, Trinity in Unity Is Made Out to Reason and Common Sense) and to the Lecture of One Dr. Joseph Brown, Taken from the Author's Book Against the Circulation; and to the Answer of One Mr. John Gardiner, Surgeon, to That Pretended Lecture. By Oliver Hill, Author of the Non-circulation. Printed, and are to be sold by William Turner, at the Angel at Lincolns-Inn Back-gate; and at the Author's House in Nevil's-Alley, in Fetter Lane, 1702.