APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stackhouse, T. (1729). A complete body of divinity: Consisting of five parts ... The whole extracted from the best ancient and modern writers, but chiefly from the works of such, as have been reputed the most able divines, and celebrated preachers amongst us .. Printed for J. Batley ... and T. Cox ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stackhouse, Thomas. A Complete Body of Divinity: Consisting of Five Parts ... The Whole Extracted from the Best Ancient and Modern Writers, but Chiefly from the Works of Such, as Have Been Reputed the Most Able Divines, and Celebrated Preachers Amongst Us .. London: Printed for J. Batley ... and T. Cox ..., 1729.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Stackhouse, Thomas. A Complete Body of Divinity: Consisting of Five Parts ... The Whole Extracted from the Best Ancient and Modern Writers, but Chiefly from the Works of Such, as Have Been Reputed the Most Able Divines, and Celebrated Preachers Amongst Us .. Printed for J. Batley ... and T. Cox ..., 1729.

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