APA Citation

(1730). A Looking-glass for the fanaticks: Containing, I. A parallel between fanaticks and pharisees. II. A parallel between the fanaticks and primitive hereticks. III. A parallel between fanaticks and papists. IV. The pagans proved to be better Christians, men of better morality, men of more honour and integrity, than the fanaticks. London: Printed by R. Walker, for the author; and sold by the booksellers and pamphletsellers of London and Westminster.

Chicago Style Citation

A Looking-glass for the Fanaticks: Containing, I. A Parallel between Fanaticks and Pharisees. II. A Parallel between the Fanaticks and Primitive Hereticks. III. A Parallel between Fanaticks and Papists. IV. The Pagans Proved to Be Better Christians, Men of Better Morality, Men of More Honour and Integrity, Than the Fanaticks. London: Printed by R. Walker, for the author; and sold by the booksellers and pamphletsellers of London and Westminster, 1730.

MLA Citation

A Looking-glass for the Fanaticks: Containing, I. A Parallel between Fanaticks and Pharisees. II. A Parallel between the Fanaticks and Primitive Hereticks. III. A Parallel between Fanaticks and Papists. IV. The Pagans Proved to Be Better Christians, Men of Better Morality, Men of More Honour and Integrity, Than the Fanaticks. London: Printed by R. Walker, for the author; and sold by the booksellers and pamphletsellers of London and Westminster, 1730.

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