APA Citation

Elwall, E. (1744). Idolatry discovered and detested: Shewing, that almost all the pretended Christians, Greeks, Papists, and Protestants, (except the Unitarians,) are guilty of it; By worshiping a mortal Man, as the most high God; directly contrary to the express Words of the holy Prophet, Jesus of Nazareth. Matth. iv. 10. Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve. With a plain honest defence of the sacred Ten Commandments of God. And the Hypocrisy, Deceit, and Rebellion, of all that live in open Violation of them. By E. Elwall. With an account of his trial at Stafford Assizes, before Judge Denton, and honourably acquitted. London: printed for the author, and sold by him, against the Bell-Inn, Woodstreet; W. Meadows, in Cornhill; J. Hazard, near Ludgate; and at the pamphlet-shops, and booksellers of London and Westminster.

Chicago Style Citation

Elwall, Edward. Idolatry Discovered and Detested: Shewing, That Almost All the Pretended Christians, Greeks, Papists, and Protestants, (except the Unitarians,) Are Guilty of It; By Worshiping a Mortal Man, As the Most High God; Directly Contrary to the Express Words of the Holy Prophet, Jesus of Nazareth. Matth. Iv. 10. Thou Shalt Worship the Lord Thy God, and Him Only Shalt Thou Serve. With a Plain Honest Defence of the Sacred Ten Commandments of God. And the Hypocrisy, Deceit, and Rebellion, of All That Live in Open Violation of Them. By E. Elwall. With an Account of His Trial At Stafford Assizes, Before Judge Denton, and Honourably Acquitted. London: printed for the author, and sold by him, against the Bell-Inn, Woodstreet; W. Meadows, in Cornhill; J. Hazard, near Ludgate; and at the pamphlet-shops, and booksellers of London and Westminster, 1744.

MLA Citation

Elwall, Edward. Idolatry Discovered and Detested: Shewing, That Almost All the Pretended Christians, Greeks, Papists, and Protestants, (except the Unitarians,) Are Guilty of It; By Worshiping a Mortal Man, As the Most High God; Directly Contrary to the Express Words of the Holy Prophet, Jesus of Nazareth. Matth. Iv. 10. Thou Shalt Worship the Lord Thy God, and Him Only Shalt Thou Serve. With a Plain Honest Defence of the Sacred Ten Commandments of God. And the Hypocrisy, Deceit, and Rebellion, of All That Live in Open Violation of Them. By E. Elwall. With an Account of His Trial At Stafford Assizes, Before Judge Denton, and Honourably Acquitted. London: printed for the author, and sold by him, against the Bell-Inn, Woodstreet; W. Meadows, in Cornhill; J. Hazard, near Ludgate; and at the pamphlet-shops, and booksellers of London and Westminster, 1744.

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