APA Citation

Colliber, S. (1735). An impartial enquiry into the existence and nature of God: Being a Modest Essay towards a more Intelligible Account of the Divine Perfections. With remarks on several authors both Ancient and Modern; and particularly on some passages in Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the being and attributes of God. In Two Books. With an appendix concerning the nature of space and duration. The third edition. With considerable additions and improvements, made partly with regard to some objections of the Reverend Mr. Jackson. By Samuel Colliber. London: printed for R. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style Citation

Colliber, Samuel. An Impartial Enquiry Into the Existence and Nature of God: Being a Modest Essay Towards a More Intelligible Account of the Divine Perfections. With Remarks On Several Authors Both Ancient and Modern; and Particularly On Some Passages in Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God. In Two Books. With an Appendix Concerning the Nature of Space and Duration. The Third Edition. With Considerable Additions and Improvements, Made Partly With Regard to Some Objections of the Reverend Mr. Jackson. By Samuel Colliber. London: printed for R. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1735.

MLA Citation

Colliber, Samuel. An Impartial Enquiry Into the Existence and Nature of God: Being a Modest Essay Towards a More Intelligible Account of the Divine Perfections. With Remarks On Several Authors Both Ancient and Modern; and Particularly On Some Passages in Dr. Clarke's Demonstration of the Being and Attributes of God. In Two Books. With an Appendix Concerning the Nature of Space and Duration. The Third Edition. With Considerable Additions and Improvements, Made Partly With Regard to Some Objections of the Reverend Mr. Jackson. By Samuel Colliber. London: printed for R. Robinson, at the Golden Lyon in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1735.

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