Leslie, C. (1712). A short and easie method with the deists, wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from four rules, which are incompatible to any imposture that ever yet has been, or that can possibly be. In a letter to a friend (The fifth edition.). Printed for George Scraban, at the Golden-Bill, against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLeslie, Charles. A Short and Easie Method with the Deists, Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion Is Demonstrated by Infallible Proof from Four Rules, Which Are Incompatible to Any Imposture That Ever yet Has Been, or That Can Possibly Be. In a Letter to a Friend. The fifth edition. London: Printed for George Scraban, at the Golden-Bill, against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, 1712.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLeslie, Charles. A Short and Easie Method with the Deists, Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion Is Demonstrated by Infallible Proof from Four Rules, Which Are Incompatible to Any Imposture That Ever yet Has Been, or That Can Possibly Be. In a Letter to a Friend. The fifth edition. Printed for George Scraban, at the Golden-Bill, against the Royal-Exchange, in Cornhill, 1712.