Lover of truth and merit. (1776). Explanatory remarks on the dialogue between Philalethes and Benevolus, against the appendix to the Scripture doctrine of miracles: In which the strength of the reasoning made use of in that dialogue against the appendix is examined and unfolded, and some of its defects pointed out. By a lover of truth and merit. Sold by C. Elliot, Parliament-square, Edinburgh.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Lover of truth and merit. Explanatory Remarks on the Dialogue Between Philalethes and Benevolus, Against the Appendix to the Scripture Doctrine of Miracles: In Which the Strength of the Reasoning Made Use of in That Dialogue Against the Appendix Is Examined and Unfolded, and Some of Its Defects Pointed Out. By a Lover of Truth and Merit. [Edinburgh]: Sold by C. Elliot, Parliament-square, Edinburgh, 1776.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Lover of truth and merit. Explanatory Remarks on the Dialogue Between Philalethes and Benevolus, Against the Appendix to the Scripture Doctrine of Miracles: In Which the Strength of the Reasoning Made Use of in That Dialogue Against the Appendix Is Examined and Unfolded, and Some of Its Defects Pointed Out. By a Lover of Truth and Merit. Sold by C. Elliot, Parliament-square, Edinburgh, 1776.