APA
Seward T., . (1746). The conformity between popery and paganism. Illustrated in several instances, and supported by variety of quotations from the Latin and Greek classicks. Being a sequel to two treatises on this subject; the one by the learned Henry Mower in his exposition of the Apocalyps, and the other by the learned Dr. Middleton in his Letter from Rome. By T. Seward. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper.
Chicago
Seward Thomas, . 1746. The conformity between popery and paganism. Illustrated in several instances, and supported by variety of quotations from the Latin and Greek classicks. Being a sequel to two treatises on this subject; the one by the learned Henry Mower in his exposition of the Apocalyps, and the other by the learned Dr. Middleton in his Letter from Rome. By T. Seward. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper.
Harvard
Seward T., . (1746). The conformity between popery and paganism. Illustrated in several instances, and supported by variety of quotations from the Latin and Greek classicks. Being a sequel to two treatises on this subject; the one by the learned Henry Mower in his exposition of the Apocalyps, and the other by the learned Dr. Middleton in his Letter from Rome. By T. Seward. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper.
MLA
Seward Thomas, . The conformity between popery and paganism. Illustrated in several instances, and supported by variety of quotations from the Latin and Greek classicks. Being a sequel to two treatises on this subject; the one by the learned Henry Mower in his exposition of the Apocalyps, and the other by the learned Dr. Middleton in his Letter from Rome. By T. Seward. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper. 1746.