APA Citation

Fisher, M. (1796). A reply to the false reasoning in the "Age of reason": To which are added, some thoughts on idolatry, on the devil, and the origin of moral evil, on educating young men for the Gospel ministry, and on what is "the word of God" : All which refer, more or less, to opinions advanced in Thomas Paine's "Investigation of true and fabulous theology". Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Tuckniss for the author, and sold by the principal booksellers.

Chicago Style Citation

Fisher, Miers. A Reply to the False Reasoning in the "Age of Reason": To Which Are Added, Some Thoughts On Idolatry, On the Devil, and the Origin of Moral Evil, On Educating Young Men for the Gospel Ministry, and On What Is "the Word of God" : All Which Refer, More or Less, to Opinions Advanced in Thomas Paine's "Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology". Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Tuckniss for the author, and sold by the principal booksellers, 1796.

MLA Citation

Fisher, Miers. A Reply to the False Reasoning in the "Age of Reason": To Which Are Added, Some Thoughts On Idolatry, On the Devil, and the Origin of Moral Evil, On Educating Young Men for the Gospel Ministry, and On What Is "the Word of God" : All Which Refer, More or Less, to Opinions Advanced in Thomas Paine's "Investigation of True and Fabulous Theology". Philadelphia: Printed by Henry Tuckniss for the author, and sold by the principal booksellers, 1796.

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