APA Citation

Leslie, C. (1737). A short and easie method with the Jews: Wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demonstrated by infallible proof from the four rules made use of against the deists. Shewing, that these four rules do oblige the Jews, as much or more than the deists, to the acknowledgement of Christ. With an Answer to the most material of their Objections and Prejudices against Christianity (The eighth edition corrected.). London: printed for Geo. Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill.

Chicago Style Citation

Leslie, Charles. A Short and Easie Method With the Jews: Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion Is Demonstrated By Infallible Proof From the Four Rules Made Use of against the Deists. Shewing, That These Four Rules Do Oblige the Jews, As Much or More Than the Deists, to the Acknowledgement of Christ. With an Answer to the Most Material of Their Objections and Prejudices against Christianity. The eighth edition corrected. London: printed for Geo. Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1737.

MLA Citation

Leslie, Charles. A Short and Easie Method With the Jews: Wherein the Certainty of the Christian Religion Is Demonstrated By Infallible Proof From the Four Rules Made Use of against the Deists. Shewing, That These Four Rules Do Oblige the Jews, As Much or More Than the Deists, to the Acknowledgement of Christ. With an Answer to the Most Material of Their Objections and Prejudices against Christianity. The eighth edition corrected. London: printed for Geo. Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over-against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill, 1737.

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