APA Citation

Bingham, T. (1800). The triumph of truth, in the testimony of its foes: Or proofs of the authenticity of the Bible, Derived from the Evidence of its Opposers, Perverters, and Revilers, Interspersed with Thoughts on Modern Infidelity, And on the Moral, Political and Religious Revolutions of the Present Age; in a series of letters to a disciple of Deism. By Thomas Bingham. Cambridge: printed by and for B. Flower, and sold by Crosby and Letterman, Stationer's Court, M. Gurney, Holborn Hill, London and J. Rusher, Reading.

Chicago Style Citation

Bingham, Thomas. The Triumph of Truth, in the Testimony of Its Foes: Or Proofs of the Authenticity of the Bible, Derived From the Evidence of Its Opposers, Perverters, and Revilers, Interspersed With Thoughts On Modern Infidelity, And On the Moral, Political and Religious Revolutions of the Present Age; in a Series of Letters to a Disciple of Deism. By Thomas Bingham. Cambridge: printed by and for B. Flower, and sold by Crosby and Letterman, Stationer's Court, M. Gurney, Holborn Hill, London and J. Rusher, Reading, 1800.

MLA Citation

Bingham, Thomas. The Triumph of Truth, in the Testimony of Its Foes: Or Proofs of the Authenticity of the Bible, Derived From the Evidence of Its Opposers, Perverters, and Revilers, Interspersed With Thoughts On Modern Infidelity, And On the Moral, Political and Religious Revolutions of the Present Age; in a Series of Letters to a Disciple of Deism. By Thomas Bingham. Cambridge: printed by and for B. Flower, and sold by Crosby and Letterman, Stationer's Court, M. Gurney, Holborn Hill, London and J. Rusher, Reading, 1800.

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