APA Citation

Dean, S. (1726). The sum and substance of the four evangelists: By Question and Answer. Containing the conception and birth of our Saviour; his life, doctrine and miracles; As also his Parables; His Passion, Death and Resurrection; His Ascension, and the Descent of the holy Ghost: Together with the Acts of the Apostles; Of whose Lives there is likewise added an Account, taken from the Works of the Learned Sieur de Royaumont. Recommended as useful for private families. By a member of the Church of England. Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield, and sold by Steph. Fletcher, W. Wells, and Henry Clements Booksellers in Oxford; and J. Knapton, and R. Rivington Booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London.

Chicago Style Citation

Dean, Samuel. The Sum and Substance of the Four Evangelists: By Question and Answer. Containing the Conception and Birth of Our Saviour; His Life, Doctrine and Miracles; As Also His Parables; His Passion, Death and Resurrection; His Ascension, and the Descent of the Holy Ghost: Together With the Acts of the Apostles; Of Whose Lives There Is Likewise Added an Account, Taken From the Works of the Learned Sieur De Royaumont. Recommended As Useful for Private Families. By a Member of the Church of England. Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield, and sold by Steph. Fletcher, W. Wells, and Henry Clements Booksellers in Oxford; and J. Knapton, and R. Rivington Booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1726.

MLA Citation

Dean, Samuel. The Sum and Substance of the Four Evangelists: By Question and Answer. Containing the Conception and Birth of Our Saviour; His Life, Doctrine and Miracles; As Also His Parables; His Passion, Death and Resurrection; His Ascension, and the Descent of the Holy Ghost: Together With the Acts of the Apostles; Of Whose Lives There Is Likewise Added an Account, Taken From the Works of the Learned Sieur De Royaumont. Recommended As Useful for Private Families. By a Member of the Church of England. Oxford: printed by Leon. Lichfield, and sold by Steph. Fletcher, W. Wells, and Henry Clements Booksellers in Oxford; and J. Knapton, and R. Rivington Booksellers in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1726.

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