Crisp, S. Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob: Shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCrisp, Samuel. Christ Exalted and Dr. Crisp Vindicated in Several Points Called Antinomian, Being Cleared from Neonomian Suggestions Alledged, by Some Remarks on Mr. A-, His Rebuke to Mr. Lob: Shewing from Scripture and Most Orthodox Authors the Invalidity of His Rebuke in Taxing the Doctor to Be Apocryphal, and His Doctrine Antinomian : With Some Observations on the Bishop of Worcester's Letter Concerning the Great Point of the Change of Persons Between Christ and Believers ... : With a Table to Find the Heads Insisted on.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCrisp, Samuel. Christ Exalted and Dr. Crisp Vindicated in Several Points Called Antinomian, Being Cleared from Neonomian Suggestions Alledged, by Some Remarks on Mr. A-, His Rebuke to Mr. Lob: Shewing from Scripture and Most Orthodox Authors the Invalidity of His Rebuke in Taxing the Doctor to Be Apocryphal, and His Doctrine Antinomian : With Some Observations on the Bishop of Worcester's Letter Concerning the Great Point of the Change of Persons Between Christ and Believers ... : With a Table to Find the Heads Insisted on.