Dickinson, M. An inquiry into the consequences both of Calvinistic and Arminian principles, compared together: In which the principal things, in Mr. Beach's second reply, to the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace, are particularly considered. Occasioned by a manuscript, intitled, An inquiry into the consequences of Calvinistic principles. In a letter to Liberius, author of that piece.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDickinson, Moses. An Inquiry into the Consequences Both of Calvinistic and Arminian Principles, Compared Together: In Which the Principal Things, in Mr. Beach's Second Reply, to the Late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second Vindication of God's Sovereign Free Grace, Are Particularly Considered. Occasioned by a Manuscript, Intitled, An Inquiry into the Consequences of Calvinistic Principles. In a Letter to Liberius, Author of That Piece.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDickinson, Moses. An Inquiry into the Consequences Both of Calvinistic and Arminian Principles, Compared Together: In Which the Principal Things, in Mr. Beach's Second Reply, to the Late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second Vindication of God's Sovereign Free Grace, Are Particularly Considered. Occasioned by a Manuscript, Intitled, An Inquiry into the Consequences of Calvinistic Principles. In a Letter to Liberius, Author of That Piece.