Checkley, J., Cummings, A., & Peters, R. (1741). Dialogues, between a minister and an honest country-man, concerning election and predestination: Very suitable to the present times. : To which is annexed, Divine prescience consistent with human liberty: or Mr. Wesley's opinion of election and reprobation, prov'd to be not so absurd as represented in a late letter, under the title of Free grace indeed: but to be clear of those destructive consequences that will forever attend the Calvinistical doctrine of absolute-fatality. By an enquirer after truth. : [One line from I Thessalonians]. Sold by Andrew Bradford, Jacob Duche, William Parsons, and Evan Morgan, cooper. Price four pence.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCheckley, John, Archibald Cummings, and Richard Peters. Dialogues, Between a Minister and an Honest Country-man, Concerning Election and Predestination: Very Suitable to the Present Times. : To Which Is Annexed, Divine Prescience Consistent with Human Liberty: Or Mr. Wesley's Opinion of Election and Reprobation, Prov'd to Be Not so Absurd as Represented in a Late Letter, Under the Title of Free Grace Indeed: But to Be Clear of Those Destructive Consequences That Will Forever Attend the Calvinistical Doctrine of Absolute-fatality. By an Enquirer After Truth. : [One Line from I Thessalonians]. Philadelphia printed: Sold by Andrew Bradford, Jacob Duche, William Parsons, and Evan Morgan, cooper. Price four pence, 1741.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCheckley, John, et al. Dialogues, Between a Minister and an Honest Country-man, Concerning Election and Predestination: Very Suitable to the Present Times. : To Which Is Annexed, Divine Prescience Consistent with Human Liberty: Or Mr. Wesley's Opinion of Election and Reprobation, Prov'd to Be Not so Absurd as Represented in a Late Letter, Under the Title of Free Grace Indeed: But to Be Clear of Those Destructive Consequences That Will Forever Attend the Calvinistical Doctrine of Absolute-fatality. By an Enquirer After Truth. : [One Line from I Thessalonians]. Sold by Andrew Bradford, Jacob Duche, William Parsons, and Evan Morgan, cooper. Price four pence, 1741.