APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stillingfleet, E. (1844). A rational account of the grounds of Protestant religion: Being a vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's relation of a conference etc. from the pretended answer by T.C., wherein the true grounds of faith are cleared and the false discovered, the Church of England vindicated from the imputation of schism, and the most important particular controversies between us and those of the Church of Rome thoroughly examined. University press.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stillingfleet, Edward. A Rational Account of the Grounds of Protestant Religion: Being a Vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Relation of a Conference Etc. from the Pretended Answer by T.C., Wherein the True Grounds of Faith Are Cleared and the False Discovered, the Church of England Vindicated from the Imputation of Schism, and the Most Important Particular Controversies Between Us and Those of the Church of Rome Thoroughly Examined. Oxford: University press, 1844.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Stillingfleet, Edward. A Rational Account of the Grounds of Protestant Religion: Being a Vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's Relation of a Conference Etc. from the Pretended Answer by T.C., Wherein the True Grounds of Faith Are Cleared and the False Discovered, the Church of England Vindicated from the Imputation of Schism, and the Most Important Particular Controversies Between Us and Those of the Church of Rome Thoroughly Examined. University press, 1844.

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