APA Citation

Dodwell, H. (1708). The natural mortality of humane souls clearly demonstrated, from the Holy Scriptures, and the concurrent Testimonies of the Primitive Writers. Being an explication of a famous passage in the dialogue of S. Justin Martyr with Tryphon, concerning the Soul's Immortality. In a Letter to a Friend. With an appendix; consisting of a letter to the Reverend Mr. John Norris of Bemerton. and An Expostulation, relating to the late Insults of Mr. Clark and Mr. Chishull. By Henry Dodwell, M.A. London: printed for E. Curll and E. Sanger at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and at the Post-House at the Middle-Temple-Gate.

Chicago Style Citation

Dodwell, Henry. The Natural Mortality of Humane Souls Clearly Demonstrated, From the Holy Scriptures, and the Concurrent Testimonies of the Primitive Writers. Being an Explication of a Famous Passage in the Dialogue of S. Justin Martyr With Tryphon, Concerning the Soul's Immortality. In a Letter to a Friend. With an Appendix; Consisting of a Letter to the Reverend Mr. John Norris of Bemerton. and An Expostulation, Relating to the Late Insults of Mr. Clark and Mr. Chishull. By Henry Dodwell, M.A. London: printed for E. Curll and E. Sanger at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and at the Post-House at the Middle-Temple-Gate, 1708.

MLA Citation

Dodwell, Henry. The Natural Mortality of Humane Souls Clearly Demonstrated, From the Holy Scriptures, and the Concurrent Testimonies of the Primitive Writers. Being an Explication of a Famous Passage in the Dialogue of S. Justin Martyr With Tryphon, Concerning the Soul's Immortality. In a Letter to a Friend. With an Appendix; Consisting of a Letter to the Reverend Mr. John Norris of Bemerton. and An Expostulation, Relating to the Late Insults of Mr. Clark and Mr. Chishull. By Henry Dodwell, M.A. London: printed for E. Curll and E. Sanger at the Peacock without Temple-Bar, and at the Post-House at the Middle-Temple-Gate, 1708.

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