Lukin, H. Remedy against trouble: In a discourse on John XIV, 1 : wherein something is also briefly attempted for clearing the nature of faith, of justification, of the covenant of grace, assurance, the witness, seal and earnest of the spirit, and preparation for conversion, or the necessity of holiness.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLukin, H. Remedy Against Trouble: In a Discourse on John XIV, 1 : Wherein Something Is Also Briefly Attempted for Clearing the Nature of Faith, of Justification, of the Covenant of Grace, Assurance, the Witness, Seal and Earnest of the Spirit, and Preparation for Conversion, or the Necessity of Holiness.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLukin, H. Remedy Against Trouble: In a Discourse on John XIV, 1 : Wherein Something Is Also Briefly Attempted for Clearing the Nature of Faith, of Justification, of the Covenant of Grace, Assurance, the Witness, Seal and Earnest of the Spirit, and Preparation for Conversion, or the Necessity of Holiness.