APA Citation

Sinclair, A. G. (1790). The critic philosopher; or, Truth discovered: Reader, you will here find clearly proved, that man is greatly mistaken with regard to his own happiness; that his religious tenents and political schemes, if not discontinued, will involve him in still greater miseries and that he has very false notions of those things which concern his peace here, and his eternal happiness hereafter. Fourth edition, with considerable additions. By A.G. Sinclair, M.D. late in the Universities of Edinburgh, Paris, Member of the Philosophical Society, and author of the Systems of Chymistry and Comparative Anatomy in the Royal Cyclopædia, &c. London: printed for the author, and sold by all the booksellers in town and country.

Chicago Style Citation

Sinclair, A. G. The Critic Philosopher; Or, Truth Discovered: Reader, You Will Here Find Clearly Proved, That Man Is Greatly Mistaken With Regard to His Own Happiness; That His Religious Tenents and Political Schemes, If Not Discontinued, Will Involve Him in Still Greater Miseries and That He Has Very False Notions of Those Things Which Concern His Peace Here, and His Eternal Happiness Hereafter. Fourth Edition, With Considerable Additions. By A.G. Sinclair, M.D. Late in the Universities of Edinburgh, Paris, Member of the Philosophical Society, and Author of the Systems of Chymistry and Comparative Anatomy in the Royal Cyclopædia, &c. London: printed for the author, and sold by all the booksellers in town and country, 1790.

MLA Citation

Sinclair, A. G. The Critic Philosopher; Or, Truth Discovered: Reader, You Will Here Find Clearly Proved, That Man Is Greatly Mistaken With Regard to His Own Happiness; That His Religious Tenents and Political Schemes, If Not Discontinued, Will Involve Him in Still Greater Miseries and That He Has Very False Notions of Those Things Which Concern His Peace Here, and His Eternal Happiness Hereafter. Fourth Edition, With Considerable Additions. By A.G. Sinclair, M.D. Late in the Universities of Edinburgh, Paris, Member of the Philosophical Society, and Author of the Systems of Chymistry and Comparative Anatomy in the Royal Cyclopædia, &c. London: printed for the author, and sold by all the booksellers in town and country, 1790.

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