APA Citation

Fletcher, J. (1791). Socinianism unscriptural: Or, the prophets and apostles vindicated from the charge of holding the doctrine of Christ's mere humanity: being the second part of a vindication of his divinity; inscribed to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, by the late Rev. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, Salop. To which is Added, In a large Detail of Instances, a Demonstration of the Want of Common Sense in the New Testament Writers, On the Supposition of their Believing and Teaching the abovementioned Doctrine: in a Series of Letters to the Rev. Mr. Wesley, by Joseph Benson. Birmingham: printed by E. Jones, in Bull Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Fletcher, John. Socinianism Unscriptural: Or, the Prophets and Apostles Vindicated From the Charge of Holding the Doctrine of Christ's Mere Humanity: Being the Second Part of a Vindication of His Divinity; Inscribed to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, By the Late Rev. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, Salop. To Which Is Added, In a Large Detail of Instances, a Demonstration of the Want of Common Sense in the New Testament Writers, On the Supposition of Their Believing and Teaching the Abovementioned Doctrine: In a Series of Letters to the Rev. Mr. Wesley, By Joseph Benson. Birmingham: printed by E. Jones, in Bull Street, 1791.

MLA Citation

Fletcher, John. Socinianism Unscriptural: Or, the Prophets and Apostles Vindicated From the Charge of Holding the Doctrine of Christ's Mere Humanity: Being the Second Part of a Vindication of His Divinity; Inscribed to the Rev. Dr. Priestley, By the Late Rev. John Fletcher, Vicar of Madeley, Salop. To Which Is Added, In a Large Detail of Instances, a Demonstration of the Want of Common Sense in the New Testament Writers, On the Supposition of Their Believing and Teaching the Abovementioned Doctrine: In a Series of Letters to the Rev. Mr. Wesley, By Joseph Benson. Birmingham: printed by E. Jones, in Bull Street, 1791.

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