Citace podle APA (7th ed.)

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 ....

Citace podle Chicago (17th ed.)

Beverley, Thomas, a 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.

Citace podle MLA (8th ed.)

Beverley, Thomas, a 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.

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