Beverley, T., & Toland, J. (1696). Christianity, the great mystery: In answer to a late treatise, Christianity not mysterious, that is, not above, not contrary to reason : in opposition to which is asserted Christianity is above created reason in its pure estate and contrary to humane reason as fallen and corrupted, and therefore, in proper sense mystery : together with a post[s]cript letter to the author on his second edition enlarg'd. Printed for W. Marshal ... and John Marshall ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBeverley, Thomas, and John Toland. Christianity, the Great Mystery: In Answer to a Late Treatise, Christianity Not Mysterious, That Is, Not Above, Not Contrary to Reason : In Opposition to Which Is Asserted Christianity Is Above Created Reason in Its Pure Estate and Contrary to Humane Reason as Fallen and Corrupted, and Therefore, in Proper Sense Mystery : Together with a Post[s]cript Letter to the Author on His Second Edition Enlarg'd. Dondon [i.e. London]: Printed for W. Marshal ... and John Marshall ..., 1696.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationBeverley, Thomas, and John Toland. Christianity, the Great Mystery: In Answer to a Late Treatise, Christianity Not Mysterious, That Is, Not Above, Not Contrary to Reason : In Opposition to Which Is Asserted Christianity Is Above Created Reason in Its Pure Estate and Contrary to Humane Reason as Fallen and Corrupted, and Therefore, in Proper Sense Mystery : Together with a Post[s]cript Letter to the Author on His Second Edition Enlarg'd. Printed for W. Marshal ... and John Marshall ..., 1696.