Berrow, C. (1762). A pre-existent lapse of human souls demonstrated from reason: Shewn to be the opinion of the most eminent writers of antiquity, sacred and profane: proved to be the ground-work likewise of the gospel dispensation, and the medium through which many material topics, relative thereto, are set in a clear, rational and consistent light. Printed for J. Whiston and B. White, and G. Kearsley.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBerrow, Capel. A Pre-existent Lapse of Human Souls Demonstrated from Reason: Shewn to Be the Opinion of the Most Eminent Writers of Antiquity, Sacred and Profane: Proved to Be the Ground-work Likewise of the Gospel Dispensation, and the Medium Through Which Many Material Topics, Relative Thereto, Are Set in a Clear, Rational and Consistent Light. London: Printed for J. Whiston and B. White, and G. Kearsley, 1762.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationBerrow, Capel. A Pre-existent Lapse of Human Souls Demonstrated from Reason: Shewn to Be the Opinion of the Most Eminent Writers of Antiquity, Sacred and Profane: Proved to Be the Ground-work Likewise of the Gospel Dispensation, and the Medium Through Which Many Material Topics, Relative Thereto, Are Set in a Clear, Rational and Consistent Light. Printed for J. Whiston and B. White, and G. Kearsley, 1762.