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APA Citation

Johnson, T. (1731). An essay on moral obligation:: with a view towards settling the controversy, concerning moral and positive duties in answer to two late pamphlets, the one entitled, The true foundation of natural and revealed religion asserted being a reply to the supplement to the treatise on the Christian sacraments, the other [long dash] Some reflections upon the comparative excellency and usefulness of moral and positive duties by Mr. Chubb. London: Printed by J.S. for W. Thurlbourn bookseller in Cambridge and sold by J. and J. Knapton ... and J. Stephens ....

MLA Citation

Johnson, Thomas, 1702 or 1703-1737. An Essay On Moral Obligation:: With a View Towards Settling the Controversy, Concerning Moral And Positive Duties In Answer to Two Late Pamphlets, the One Entitled, The True Foundation of Natural And Revealed Religion Asserted Being a Reply to the Supplement to the Treatise On the Christian Sacraments, the Other [long Dash] Some Reflections Upon the Comparative Excellency And Usefulness of Moral And Positive Duties by Mr. Chubb. London: Printed by J.S. for W. Thurlbourn bookseller in Cambridge and sold by J. and J. Knapton ... and J. Stephens ..., 1731.

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