APA (7th ed.) Citation

Dickinson, J. (1744). Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in defence of Dr. Waterland's discourse of regeneration: With a vindication of the received doctrine of regeneration; and plain scripture-evidence, that the notion of baptismal regeneration is of a dangerous and destructive tendency. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey. [Three lines from II Timothy].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Dickinson, Jonathan. Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in Defence of Dr. Waterland's Discourse of Regeneration: With a Vindication of the Received Doctrine of Regeneration; and Plain Scripture-evidence, That the Notion of Baptismal Regeneration Is of a Dangerous and Destructive Tendency. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey. [Three Lines from II Timothy]. 1744.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Dickinson, Jonathan. Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in Defence of Dr. Waterland's Discourse of Regeneration: With a Vindication of the Received Doctrine of Regeneration; and Plain Scripture-evidence, That the Notion of Baptismal Regeneration Is of a Dangerous and Destructive Tendency. By Jonathan Dickinson, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey. [Three Lines from II Timothy]. 1744.

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