APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bond, F. B., & Lea, T. S. (1917). A preliminary investigation of the cabala contained in the Coptic Gnostic books and of a similar gematria in the Greek text of the New Testament,shewing the presence of a system of teaching by means of the doctrinal significance of numbers, by which the holy names are clearly seen to represent aeonial relationships which can be conceived in a geometric sense and are capable of a typical expression of that order, by Frederick Bligh Bond and Thomas Simcox Lea. B.H.Blackwell.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bond, Frederick Bligh, and Thomas Simcox Lea. A Preliminary Investigation of the Cabala Contained in the Coptic Gnostic Books and of a Similar Gematria in the Greek Text of the New Testament,shewing the Presence of a System of Teaching by Means of the Doctrinal Significance of Numbers, by Which the Holy Names Are Clearly Seen to Represent Aeonial Relationships Which Can Be Conceived in a Geometric Sense and Are Capable of a Typical Expression of That Order, by Frederick Bligh Bond and Thomas Simcox Lea. Oxford: B.H.Blackwell, 1917.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Bond, Frederick Bligh, and Thomas Simcox Lea. A Preliminary Investigation of the Cabala Contained in the Coptic Gnostic Books and of a Similar Gematria in the Greek Text of the New Testament,shewing the Presence of a System of Teaching by Means of the Doctrinal Significance of Numbers, by Which the Holy Names Are Clearly Seen to Represent Aeonial Relationships Which Can Be Conceived in a Geometric Sense and Are Capable of a Typical Expression of That Order, by Frederick Bligh Bond and Thomas Simcox Lea. B.H.Blackwell, 1917.

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