APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cotton, J., & Cotton, J. The separation of the tares and wheat reserved to the day of judgment: A sermon preached upon a particular occasion at Attleborough, in the county of Bristol January 9. 1746,7. From Matthew XIII.. 24, 30. Wherein that question is largely discussed, whether an infallible knowledge of the brethren be attainable by ordinary believers in this life? Published at the request of some of the hearers. By John Cotton M.A. Pastor of the Church in Hallifax. [Seven lines of Scripture texts].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cotton, John, and John Cotton. The Separation of the Tares and Wheat Reserved to the Day of Judgment: A Sermon Preached upon a Particular Occasion at Attleborough, in the County of Bristol January 9. 1746,7. From Matthew XIII.. 24, 30. Wherein That Question Is Largely Discussed, Whether an Infallible Knowledge of the Brethren Be Attainable by Ordinary Believers in This Life? Published at the Request of Some of the Hearers. By John Cotton M.A. Pastor of the Church in Hallifax. [Seven Lines of Scripture Texts].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cotton, John, and John Cotton. The Separation of the Tares and Wheat Reserved to the Day of Judgment: A Sermon Preached upon a Particular Occasion at Attleborough, in the County of Bristol January 9. 1746,7. From Matthew XIII.. 24, 30. Wherein That Question Is Largely Discussed, Whether an Infallible Knowledge of the Brethren Be Attainable by Ordinary Believers in This Life? Published at the Request of Some of the Hearers. By John Cotton M.A. Pastor of the Church in Hallifax. [Seven Lines of Scripture Texts].

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