APA Citation

Morgan, T. (1720). The nature and consequences of enthusiasm consider'd: In some short remarks on the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity stated and defended. In a letter to Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Reynolds. The second edition. With a postscript occasion'd by Mr. Bradbury's discourse, intitled, The Necessity of Contending for Revealed Religion. By a Protestant Dissenter. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane.

Chicago Style Citation

Morgan, Thomas. The Nature and Consequences of Enthusiasm Consider'd: In Some Short Remarks On the Doctrine of the Blessed Trinity Stated and Defended. In a Letter to Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Reynolds. The Second Edition. With a Postscript Occasion'd By Mr. Bradbury's Discourse, Intitled, The Necessity of Contending for Revealed Religion. By a Protestant Dissenter. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, 1720.

MLA Citation

Morgan, Thomas. The Nature and Consequences of Enthusiasm Consider'd: In Some Short Remarks On the Doctrine of the Blessed Trinity Stated and Defended. In a Letter to Mr. Tong, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Reynolds. The Second Edition. With a Postscript Occasion'd By Mr. Bradbury's Discourse, Intitled, The Necessity of Contending for Revealed Religion. By a Protestant Dissenter. London: printed for J. Roberts, in Warwick-Lane, 1720.

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