APA Citation

Claridge, R. (1714). The novelty and nullity of dissatisfaction: Or, The Solemn Affirmation Defended, Against the Unwarrantable Attempts of a Nameless Author, In a Late Essay upon Mat. 5. 33,--37. Wherein His Erroneous Exposition of the Text, Confused Notion of an Oath, many Precarious Assertions, Repeated Contradictions, False or Fallacious Reasonings, and Palpable Misrepresentations of our Ancient Friends, &c. are Manifested. By Richard Claridge. London: printed and sold by Philip Gwillim in Austin-Fryars, near the Royal Exchange.

Chicago Style Citation

Claridge, Richard. The Novelty and Nullity of Dissatisfaction: Or, The Solemn Affirmation Defended, Against the Unwarrantable Attempts of a Nameless Author, In a Late Essay Upon Mat. 5. 33,--37. Wherein His Erroneous Exposition of the Text, Confused Notion of an Oath, Many Precarious Assertions, Repeated Contradictions, False or Fallacious Reasonings, and Palpable Misrepresentations of Our Ancient Friends, &c. Are Manifested. By Richard Claridge. London: printed and sold by Philip Gwillim in Austin-Fryars, near the Royal Exchange, 1714.

MLA Citation

Claridge, Richard. The Novelty and Nullity of Dissatisfaction: Or, The Solemn Affirmation Defended, Against the Unwarrantable Attempts of a Nameless Author, In a Late Essay Upon Mat. 5. 33,--37. Wherein His Erroneous Exposition of the Text, Confused Notion of an Oath, Many Precarious Assertions, Repeated Contradictions, False or Fallacious Reasonings, and Palpable Misrepresentations of Our Ancient Friends, &c. Are Manifested. By Richard Claridge. London: printed and sold by Philip Gwillim in Austin-Fryars, near the Royal Exchange, 1714.

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