APA Citation

Stillingfleet, E. (1687). The doctrine of the Trinity and transubstantiation compared, as to Scripture, reason, and tradition: In a new dialogue between a protestant and a papist. The second part. Wherein the Doctrine of the Trinity is shewed to be a agreeable to Scripture and reason, and Transubstantiation repugnant to both. printed for William Rogers at the Sun in Fleet-street, over against St. Dunstan's Church.

MLA Citation

Stillingfleet, Edward. The Doctrine of the Trinity and Transubstantiation Compared, as to Scripture, Reason, and Tradition: In a New Dialogue Between a Protestant and a Papist. The Second Part. Wherein the Doctrine of the Trinity Is Shewed to Be a Agreeable to Scripture and Reason, and Transubstantiation Repugnant to Both. printed for William Rogers at the Sun in Fleet-street, over against St. Dunstan's Church, 1687.

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