APA (7th ed.) Citation

Haynes, J. A discourse in order to confute an heresy: Delivered and much contended for in the West Parish in Haverhill, and countenanced by many of the ministers of the adjacent parishes, viz. That the blood and water which came from Christ when the soldier pierced his side, his laying in the grave, and his Resurrection, was no part of the work of Redemption, and that his laying in the grave was no part of his humiliation. ...

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Haynes, Joseph. A Discourse in Order to Confute an Heresy: Delivered and Much Contended for in the West Parish in Haverhill, and Countenanced by Many of the Ministers of the Adjacent Parishes, Viz. That the Blood and Water Which Came from Christ When the Soldier Pierced His Side, His Laying in the Grave, and His Resurrection, Was No Part of the Work of Redemption, and That His Laying in the Grave Was No Part of His Humiliation. ...

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Haynes, Joseph. A Discourse in Order to Confute an Heresy: Delivered and Much Contended for in the West Parish in Haverhill, and Countenanced by Many of the Ministers of the Adjacent Parishes, Viz. That the Blood and Water Which Came from Christ When the Soldier Pierced His Side, His Laying in the Grave, and His Resurrection, Was No Part of the Work of Redemption, and That His Laying in the Grave Was No Part of His Humiliation. ...

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