APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burk, J. (1794). The trial of John Burk, late of Trinity College, for heresy and blasphemy, before the board of senior fellows. To which is added, his defence, containing a vindication of his opinions, and a refutation of those inquisitorial charges, in which he shews that his opinions are perfectly consonant to the spirit of the Gospel/ By John Burk. printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burk, John. The Trial of John Burk, Late of Trinity College, for Heresy and Blasphemy, Before the Board of Senior Fellows. To Which Is Added, His Defence, Containing a Vindication of His Opinions, and a Refutation of Those Inquisitorial Charges, in Which He Shews That His Opinions Are Perfectly Consonant to the Spirit of the Gospel/ By John Burk. Dublin: printed for the author, 1794.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burk, John. The Trial of John Burk, Late of Trinity College, for Heresy and Blasphemy, Before the Board of Senior Fellows. To Which Is Added, His Defence, Containing a Vindication of His Opinions, and a Refutation of Those Inquisitorial Charges, in Which He Shews That His Opinions Are Perfectly Consonant to the Spirit of the Gospel/ By John Burk. printed for the author, 1794.

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