APA (7th ed.) Citation

Badger, S. Address of a minister to the church under his pastoral care: In which it is inquired, "Whether a church is obliged, or authorized, by any precept or precedent in the New-Testament, to require a publick, formal and explicit confession, of some particular misdemeanors, which is considered by many as previously necessary to a Christian profession, to baptism, and to Christian communion, and without which, it is supposed, none that are chargeable with them, may be admitted thereto." : Wherein also, "most of the passages in the New Testament, if not all, that are supposed either expressly or implicitly to countenance the practice, are carefully examined--their true meaning ascertained--objections answered--and the negative side of the question, (it is apprehended) conclusively established.".

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Badger, Stephen. Address of a Minister to the Church Under His Pastoral Care: In Which It Is Inquired, "Whether a Church Is Obliged, or Authorized, by Any Precept or Precedent in the New-Testament, to Require a Publick, Formal and Explicit Confession, of Some Particular Misdemeanors, Which Is Considered by Many as Previously Necessary to a Christian Profession, to Baptism, and to Christian Communion, and Without Which, It Is Supposed, None That Are Chargeable with Them, May Be Admitted Thereto." : Wherein Also, "Most of the Passages in the New Testament, If Not All, That Are Supposed Either Expressly or Implicitly to Countenance the Practice, Are Carefully Examined--their True Meaning Ascertained--objections Answered--and the Negative Side of the Question, (it Is Apprehended) Conclusively Established.".

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Badger, Stephen. Address of a Minister to the Church Under His Pastoral Care: In Which It Is Inquired, "Whether a Church Is Obliged, or Authorized, by Any Precept or Precedent in the New-Testament, to Require a Publick, Formal and Explicit Confession, of Some Particular Misdemeanors, Which Is Considered by Many as Previously Necessary to a Christian Profession, to Baptism, and to Christian Communion, and Without Which, It Is Supposed, None That Are Chargeable with Them, May Be Admitted Thereto." : Wherein Also, "Most of the Passages in the New Testament, If Not All, That Are Supposed Either Expressly or Implicitly to Countenance the Practice, Are Carefully Examined--their True Meaning Ascertained--objections Answered--and the Negative Side of the Question, (it Is Apprehended) Conclusively Established.".

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