Cornthwaite, R. (1736). The seventh-day Sabbath farther vindicated: Or, A defence of some reflexions on Dr. Wright's treatise on the religious observation of the Lord's day, according to the express words of the fourth commandment. As also, of another piece, intitled the seventh day of the week the Christian Sabbath, against the exceptions of the author of the fourth commandment abrogated by the Gospel; in a letter to the said author. By Robert Corenthwaite. Printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercer's Chapel in the Polutry.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Cornthwaite, Robert. The Seventh-day Sabbath Farther Vindicated: Or, A Defence of Some Reflexions on Dr. Wright's Treatise on the Religious Observation of the Lord's Day, According to the Express Words of the Fourth Commandment. As Also, of Another Piece, Intitled the Seventh Day of the Week the Christian Sabbath, Against the Exceptions of the Author of the Fourth Commandment Abrogated by the Gospel; in a Letter to the Said Author. By Robert Corenthwaite. London: Printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercer's Chapel in the Polutry, 1736.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Cornthwaite, Robert. The Seventh-day Sabbath Farther Vindicated: Or, A Defence of Some Reflexions on Dr. Wright's Treatise on the Religious Observation of the Lord's Day, According to the Express Words of the Fourth Commandment. As Also, of Another Piece, Intitled the Seventh Day of the Week the Christian Sabbath, Against the Exceptions of the Author of the Fourth Commandment Abrogated by the Gospel; in a Letter to the Said Author. By Robert Corenthwaite. Printed for J. Noon, at the White Hart, near Mercer's Chapel in the Polutry, 1736.