APA Citation

Barker, T. (1772). An inquiry in the scripture meaning of the word satan, and its synonymous terms, the devil, or The adversary and the wicked-one: Wherein also the notions concerning devils, or demons, are brought down to the standard of scripture. The whole interspersed with remarks on various terms, passages, and phrases in the old and new testaments: and undertaken with a view to illustrate the scriptures, and to separate the word of God from the doctrines and traditions of men. London: Printed for W. Goldsmith, No. 24, Pater-noster-Row.

Chicago Style Citation

Barker, Thomas. An Inquiry in the Scripture Meaning of the Word Satan, and Its Synonymous Terms, the Devil, or The Adversary and the Wicked-one: Wherein Also the Notions Concerning Devils, or Demons, Are Brought Down to the Standard of Scripture. The Whole Interspersed With Remarks On Various Terms, Passages, and Phrases in the Old and New Testaments: And Undertaken With a View to Illustrate the Scriptures, and to Separate the Word of God From the Doctrines and Traditions of Men. London: Printed for W. Goldsmith, No. 24, Pater-noster-Row, 1772.

MLA Citation

Barker, Thomas. An Inquiry in the Scripture Meaning of the Word Satan, and Its Synonymous Terms, the Devil, or The Adversary and the Wicked-one: Wherein Also the Notions Concerning Devils, or Demons, Are Brought Down to the Standard of Scripture. The Whole Interspersed With Remarks On Various Terms, Passages, and Phrases in the Old and New Testaments: And Undertaken With a View to Illustrate the Scriptures, and to Separate the Word of God From the Doctrines and Traditions of Men. London: Printed for W. Goldsmith, No. 24, Pater-noster-Row, 1772.

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