An argument in defence of Christianity, taken from the concessions of the most ancient adversaries, Jews and pagans, philosophers and historians :
in which is shewn, the different state of infidelity in those early times, from what it now is ; to which is added, an apology for some of the first Christian Fathers ; with some remarks upon the genuineness of the four gospels.

APA Citation

Sharpe, G. (1755). An argument in defence of Christianity, taken from the concessions of the most ancient adversaries, Jews and pagans, philosophers and historians: in which is shewn, the different state of infidelity in those early times, from what it now is ; to which is added, an apology for some of the first Christian Fathers ; with some remarks upon the genuineness of the four gospels. London: Printed for John Millan.

MLA Citation

Sharpe, Gregory, 1713-1771. An Argument In Defence of Christianity, Taken From the Concessions of the Most Ancient Adversaries, Jews And Pagans, Philosophers And Historians: In Which Is Shewn, the Different State of Infidelity In Those Early Times, From What it Now Is ; to Which Is Added, an Apology for Some of the First Christian Fathers ; With Some Remarks Upon the Genuineness of the Four Gospels. London: Printed for John Millan, 1755.

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