APA Citation

Hewlett, E. (1738). An answer to Mr. Tho. Chubb's book: Entitled, The True Gospel of Jesus Christ; Wherein is proved, I. That Mr. Chubb hath weakened the Influence of Christ's Gospel in the World, and thereby over-turned his own Arguments. II. That the late Author who remarked on his Book hath not considered his grand Objections against the Gospel Writers, nor his fundamental Principle of the Nature of Things; which are herein examined. III. Some Reasons for the Certainty of the Gospel Revelation. IV. Some Observations from the Whole. By a Sufferer for Truth. London.

Chicago Style Citation

Hewlett, Ebenezer. An Answer to Mr. Tho. Chubb's Book: Entitled, The True Gospel of Jesus Christ; Wherein Is Proved, I. That Mr. Chubb Hath Weakened the Influence of Christ's Gospel in the World, and Thereby Over-turned His Own Arguments. II. That the Late Author Who Remarked On His Book Hath Not Considered His Grand Objections against the Gospel Writers, nor His Fundamental Principle of the Nature of Things; Which Are Herein Examined. III. Some Reasons for the Certainty of the Gospel Revelation. IV. Some Observations From the Whole. By a Sufferer for Truth. London, 1738.

MLA Citation

Hewlett, Ebenezer. An Answer to Mr. Tho. Chubb's Book: Entitled, The True Gospel of Jesus Christ; Wherein Is Proved, I. That Mr. Chubb Hath Weakened the Influence of Christ's Gospel in the World, and Thereby Over-turned His Own Arguments. II. That the Late Author Who Remarked On His Book Hath Not Considered His Grand Objections against the Gospel Writers, nor His Fundamental Principle of the Nature of Things; Which Are Herein Examined. III. Some Reasons for the Certainty of the Gospel Revelation. IV. Some Observations From the Whole. By a Sufferer for Truth. London, 1738.

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