APA Citation

Greene, R. (1711). A demonstration of the truth and divinity of the Christian religion, as it is propos'd to us in the scriptures of the New Testament. In several discourses. To which is annex'd a discourse in general, To prove that Matters of Faith are at least equally, if not more Demonstrable, in the strictest Sense of that Word, than those of Reason. By Robert Green, A. M. and Fellow of Clare Hall. Cambridge: printed at the University-Press, for Edmund Jeffery, and Robert Chapman, Booksellers in Cambridge.

Chicago Style Citation

Greene, Robert. A Demonstration of the Truth and Divinity of the Christian Religion, As It Is Propos'd to Us in the Scriptures of the New Testament. In Several Discourses. To Which Is Annex'd a Discourse in General, To Prove That Matters of Faith Are At Least Equally, If Not More Demonstrable, in the Strictest Sense of That Word, Than Those of Reason. By Robert Green, A. M. and Fellow of Clare Hall. Cambridge: printed at the University-Press, for Edmund Jeffery, and Robert Chapman, Booksellers in Cambridge, 1711.

MLA Citation

Greene, Robert. A Demonstration of the Truth and Divinity of the Christian Religion, As It Is Propos'd to Us in the Scriptures of the New Testament. In Several Discourses. To Which Is Annex'd a Discourse in General, To Prove That Matters of Faith Are At Least Equally, If Not More Demonstrable, in the Strictest Sense of That Word, Than Those of Reason. By Robert Green, A. M. and Fellow of Clare Hall. Cambridge: printed at the University-Press, for Edmund Jeffery, and Robert Chapman, Booksellers in Cambridge, 1711.

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