APA (7th ed.) Citation

Zubly, J. J. The nature of that faith without which it is impossible to please God: Considered in a sermon, on Hebrews XI. 6. Without faith it is impossible to please him. : Together with some occasional remarks on some later writers: : Also, an appendix, shewing what has been the constant doctrine of the Protestants in the Article of Faith, and some vindication of the reformers, and the late Mr. Hervey, &c. against some animadversions of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D. of Bethlehem in New- England.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Zubly, John Joachim. The Nature of That Faith Without Which It Is Impossible to Please God: Considered in a Sermon, on Hebrews XI. 6. Without Faith It Is Impossible to Please Him. : Together with Some Occasional Remarks on Some Later Writers: : Also, an Appendix, Shewing What Has Been the Constant Doctrine of the Protestants in the Article of Faith, and Some Vindication of the Reformers, and the Late Mr. Hervey, &c. Against Some Animadversions of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D. of Bethlehem in New- England.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Zubly, John Joachim. The Nature of That Faith Without Which It Is Impossible to Please God: Considered in a Sermon, on Hebrews XI. 6. Without Faith It Is Impossible to Please Him. : Together with Some Occasional Remarks on Some Later Writers: : Also, an Appendix, Shewing What Has Been the Constant Doctrine of the Protestants in the Article of Faith, and Some Vindication of the Reformers, and the Late Mr. Hervey, &c. Against Some Animadversions of the Rev. Joseph Bellamy, D.D. of Bethlehem in New- England.

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