APA Citation

Delany, P. (1733). The prohibition of blood.: A temporary precept; or, a discourse, wherein upon a full and impartial enquiry into the nature of the precept of abstinence from blood, and the ends of its institution, it is shewn, that it is not now obligatory under the Gospel, as asserted in a late book entitled, Revelation examined with candour. printed by S. Powell, for George Ewing.

MLA Citation

Delany, Patrick. The Prohibition of Blood.: A Temporary Precept; or, a Discourse, Wherein upon a Full and Impartial Enquiry into the Nature of the Precept of Abstinence from Blood, and the Ends of Its Institution, It Is Shewn, That It Is Not Now Obligatory Under the Gospel, as Asserted in a Late Book Entitled, Revelation Examined with Candour. printed by S. Powell, for George Ewing, 1733.

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