APA Citation

Asgill, J. (1730). Asgill upon Woolston: Being an abstract of Mr. Woolston's six discourses against the miracles of Christ, (be the same more or less.) And a ridicule thereof. With a postscript, and a post-postscript. Written by Mr. Asgill. [London]: Printed by A. Campbell, and sold by the book-sellers of London and Westminster.

Chicago Style Citation

Asgill, John. Asgill Upon Woolston: Being an Abstract of Mr. Woolston's Six Discourses against the Miracles of Christ, (be the Same More or Less.) And a Ridicule Thereof. With a Postscript, and a Post-postscript. Written By Mr. Asgill. [London]: Printed by A. Campbell, and sold by the book-sellers of London and Westminster, 1730.

MLA Citation

Asgill, John. Asgill Upon Woolston: Being an Abstract of Mr. Woolston's Six Discourses against the Miracles of Christ, (be the Same More or Less.) And a Ridicule Thereof. With a Postscript, and a Post-postscript. Written By Mr. Asgill. [London]: Printed by A. Campbell, and sold by the book-sellers of London and Westminster, 1730.

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