APA Citation

Chubb, T. (1726). A vindication of God's moral character: As to the cause and origin of evil, both natural and moral. Wherein the case of liberty and necessity is considered, with regard to human actions. In a letter to a friend. By Tho. Chubb. London: printed by J. Darby and T. Browne in Bartholomew-Close; and sold by J. Noon near Mercers-Chapel in Cheapside, and J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane.

Chicago Style Citation

Chubb, Thomas. A Vindication of God's Moral Character: As to the Cause and Origin of Evil, Both Natural and Moral. Wherein the Case of Liberty and Necessity Is Considered, With Regard to Human Actions. In a Letter to a Friend. By Tho. Chubb. London: printed by J. Darby and T. Browne in Bartholomew-Close; and sold by J. Noon near Mercers-Chapel in Cheapside, and J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1726.

MLA Citation

Chubb, Thomas. A Vindication of God's Moral Character: As to the Cause and Origin of Evil, Both Natural and Moral. Wherein the Case of Liberty and Necessity Is Considered, With Regard to Human Actions. In a Letter to a Friend. By Tho. Chubb. London: printed by J. Darby and T. Browne in Bartholomew-Close; and sold by J. Noon near Mercers-Chapel in Cheapside, and J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, 1726.

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