Cardale, P. (1771). The true doctrine of the New Testament concerning Jesus Christ, considered: Wherein the misrepresentations that have been made of it, upon the Arian hypothesis, and upon all Trinitarian and Athanasian principles, are exposed; and the honour of Our Saviour's divine character and mission is maintained. Drawn up originally at the request of a friend. To which are added, an appendix, containing some strictures upon the first chapter of St. John's Gospel. And a prepatory discourse upon the right of private judgment in matters of religion; proving, that there cannot be a visible infallible judge of controversy in the church of Christ (The second edition, corrected and enlarged.). Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Cardale, Paul. The True Doctrine of the New Testament Concerning Jesus Christ, Considered: Wherein the Misrepresentations That Have Been Made of It, upon the Arian Hypothesis, and upon All Trinitarian and Athanasian Principles, Are Exposed; and the Honour of Our Saviour's Divine Character and Mission Is Maintained. Drawn Up Originally at the Request of a Friend. To Which Are Added, an Appendix, Containing Some Strictures upon the First Chapter of St. John's Gospel. And a Prepatory Discourse upon the Right of Private Judgment in Matters of Religion; Proving, That There Cannot Be a Visible Infallible Judge of Controversy in the Church of Christ. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. London: Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard, 1771.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Cardale, Paul. The True Doctrine of the New Testament Concerning Jesus Christ, Considered: Wherein the Misrepresentations That Have Been Made of It, upon the Arian Hypothesis, and upon All Trinitarian and Athanasian Principles, Are Exposed; and the Honour of Our Saviour's Divine Character and Mission Is Maintained. Drawn Up Originally at the Request of a Friend. To Which Are Added, an Appendix, Containing Some Strictures upon the First Chapter of St. John's Gospel. And a Prepatory Discourse upon the Right of Private Judgment in Matters of Religion; Proving, That There Cannot Be a Visible Infallible Judge of Controversy in the Church of Christ. The second edition, corrected and enlarged. Printed for J. Johnson, No. 72, St. Paul's Church-yard, 1771.