APA Citation

Polk, J. F., & Ryder, J. (1844). A defence of the Protestant Bible: As published by the Bible societies, against the charge raised against it by the Rev. Dr. Ryder, President of the College of Jesuits at Georgetown, D.C. during a course of theological lectures delivered in March and April 1844 in the City of Washington, that it does not contain the whole of the written word of God--or sacred scripture--by 139 chapters, and that consequently, it is a book which all Catholics detest and abhore. New York : Washington, DC: Leavitt, Trow ; William W. Morrison.

Chicago Style Citation

Polk, Josiah F., and James Ryder. A Defence of the Protestant Bible: As Published By the Bible Societies, against the Charge Raised against It By the Rev. Dr. Ryder, President of the College of Jesuits At Georgetown, D.C. During a Course of Theological Lectures Delivered in March and April 1844 in the City of Washington, That It Does Not Contain the Whole of the Written Word of God--or Sacred Scripture--by 139 Chapters, and That Consequently, It Is a Book Which All Catholics Detest and Abhore. New York : Washington, DC: Leavitt, Trow ; William W. Morrison, 1844.

MLA Citation

Polk, Josiah F., and James Ryder. A Defence of the Protestant Bible: As Published By the Bible Societies, against the Charge Raised against It By the Rev. Dr. Ryder, President of the College of Jesuits At Georgetown, D.C. During a Course of Theological Lectures Delivered in March and April 1844 in the City of Washington, That It Does Not Contain the Whole of the Written Word of God--or Sacred Scripture--by 139 Chapters, and That Consequently, It Is a Book Which All Catholics Detest and Abhore. New York : Washington, DC: Leavitt, Trow ; William W. Morrison, 1844.

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