APA Citation

Millar, D. (1735). The right of the people to search the scriptures vindicated: With a serious exhortation to this great and indispensable duty, as the best means to be preserved from errors of all sorts, and more particularly from the manifold idolatries and other abominotions of popery. In a sermon preach'd on Thursday February 6, 1734-5. at the late Dr. Ridgley's meeting, from John V. Ver. 39. Search the scriptures - By David Millar. London: printed for J. Oswald.

Chicago Style Citation

Millar, David. The Right of the People to Search the Scriptures Vindicated: With a Serious Exhortation to This Great and Indispensable Duty, As the Best Means to Be Preserved From Errors of All Sorts, and More Particularly From the Manifold Idolatries and Other Abominotions of Popery. In a Sermon Preach'd On Thursday February 6, 1734-5. At the Late Dr. Ridgley's Meeting, From John V. Ver. 39. Search the Scriptures - By David Millar. London: printed for J. Oswald, 1735.

MLA Citation

Millar, David. The Right of the People to Search the Scriptures Vindicated: With a Serious Exhortation to This Great and Indispensable Duty, As the Best Means to Be Preserved From Errors of All Sorts, and More Particularly From the Manifold Idolatries and Other Abominotions of Popery. In a Sermon Preach'd On Thursday February 6, 1734-5. At the Late Dr. Ridgley's Meeting, From John V. Ver. 39. Search the Scriptures - By David Millar. London: printed for J. Oswald, 1735.

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