Knowles, J. An answer to Mr. Ferguson's book intituled, Justification onely upon a satisfaction: Wherein he is friendly reprov'd, fully silenc'd, and clearly instructed : whereunto is added, a compendium or brief discourse concerning the ends & intents of Christ's death and passion, consider'd as a ransom.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKnowles, John. An Answer to Mr. Ferguson's Book Intituled, Justification Onely upon a Satisfaction: Wherein He Is Friendly Reprov'd, Fully Silenc'd, and Clearly Instructed : Whereunto Is Added, a Compendium or Brief Discourse Concerning the Ends & Intents of Christ's Death and Passion, Consider'd as a Ransom.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKnowles, John. An Answer to Mr. Ferguson's Book Intituled, Justification Onely upon a Satisfaction: Wherein He Is Friendly Reprov'd, Fully Silenc'd, and Clearly Instructed : Whereunto Is Added, a Compendium or Brief Discourse Concerning the Ends & Intents of Christ's Death and Passion, Consider'd as a Ransom.