Beach, J. God's sovereignty and his universal love to the souls of men reconciled: In a reply to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's remarks upon a sermon intitled, Eternal life God's free gift, bestowed upon men according to their moral behaviour, or Free grace and free will concur, in the affair of man's salvation. Done in the form of a dialogue, wherein Mr. Dickinson's arguments are expressed in his own words. By John Beach, A.M. [Nine lines of quotations].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBeach, John. God's Sovereignty and His Universal Love to the Souls of Men Reconciled: In a Reply to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Remarks upon a Sermon Intitled, Eternal Life God's Free Gift, Bestowed upon Men According to Their Moral Behaviour, or Free Grace and Free Will Concur, in the Affair of Man's Salvation. Done in the Form of a Dialogue, Wherein Mr. Dickinson's Arguments Are Expressed in His Own Words. By John Beach, A.M. [Nine Lines of Quotations].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBeach, John. God's Sovereignty and His Universal Love to the Souls of Men Reconciled: In a Reply to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Remarks upon a Sermon Intitled, Eternal Life God's Free Gift, Bestowed upon Men According to Their Moral Behaviour, or Free Grace and Free Will Concur, in the Affair of Man's Salvation. Done in the Form of a Dialogue, Wherein Mr. Dickinson's Arguments Are Expressed in His Own Words. By John Beach, A.M. [Nine Lines of Quotations].