APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mumford, J., & Gordon, W. (1843). The question of questions: Which, rightly resolved, resolves all our questions in religion. This question is, Who ought to be our judge in all religious differences? This book answers that question; and shows a most easy and safe way, how, among so many religions, the most unlearned and learned may find the the true one. Simms and McIntyre.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mumford, J., and William Gordon. The Question of Questions: Which, Rightly Resolved, Resolves All Our Questions in Religion. This Question Is, Who Ought to Be Our Judge in All Religious Differences? This Book Answers That Question; and Shows a Most Easy and Safe Way, How, Among so Many Religions, the Most Unlearned and Learned May Find the the True One. London ; Belfast: Simms and McIntyre, 1843.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Mumford, J., and William Gordon. The Question of Questions: Which, Rightly Resolved, Resolves All Our Questions in Religion. This Question Is, Who Ought to Be Our Judge in All Religious Differences? This Book Answers That Question; and Shows a Most Easy and Safe Way, How, Among so Many Religions, the Most Unlearned and Learned May Find the the True One. Simms and McIntyre, 1843.

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