APA (7th ed.) Citation

Punderson, E. The nature and extent of the redemption of mankind by Jesus Christ, stated and explained: A discourse, shewing, that the salvation purchased by (Christ) the second Adam, was as universal in its effects, as the penalty incurred by the first Adam. Or, that God, through Christ, has made every man capable of obtaining salvation. ; [Nineteen lines of quotations].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Punderson, Ebenezer. The Nature and Extent of the Redemption of Mankind by Jesus Christ, Stated and Explained: A Discourse, Shewing, That the Salvation Purchased by (Christ) the Second Adam, Was as Universal in Its Effects, as the Penalty Incurred by the First Adam. Or, That God, Through Christ, Has Made Every Man Capable of Obtaining Salvation. ; [Nineteen Lines of Quotations].

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Punderson, Ebenezer. The Nature and Extent of the Redemption of Mankind by Jesus Christ, Stated and Explained: A Discourse, Shewing, That the Salvation Purchased by (Christ) the Second Adam, Was as Universal in Its Effects, as the Penalty Incurred by the First Adam. Or, That God, Through Christ, Has Made Every Man Capable of Obtaining Salvation. ; [Nineteen Lines of Quotations].

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