APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stephens, W. (1750). The catholick doctrine concerning the union of the two natures in the one person of Christ stated and vindicated: A sermon preached at the triennial visitation of the Rt. Rev. Father in God, John, lord bishop of Oxford; held at Witney, on Tuesday, July 21, 1719. In which also Dr. Bennet's late notion, of the total quiescence of the divine nature in our saviour during his ministry; is considered and examined. By William Stephens, A.M. vicar of Bampton, late fellow of Exeter College in Oxford. Publish'd at the request of his lordship and the Clergy (The third edition.). Printed for J. Barrett.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stephens, William. The Catholick Doctrine Concerning the Union of the Two Natures in the One Person of Christ Stated and Vindicated: A Sermon Preached at the Triennial Visitation of the Rt. Rev. Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Oxford; Held at Witney, on Tuesday, July 21, 1719. In Which Also Dr. Bennet's Late Notion, of the Total Quiescence of the Divine Nature in Our Saviour During His Ministry; Is Considered and Examined. By William Stephens, A.M. Vicar of Bampton, Late Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford. Publish'd at the Request of His Lordship and the Clergy. The third edition. Oxford: Printed for J. Barrett, 1750.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stephens, William. The Catholick Doctrine Concerning the Union of the Two Natures in the One Person of Christ Stated and Vindicated: A Sermon Preached at the Triennial Visitation of the Rt. Rev. Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Oxford; Held at Witney, on Tuesday, July 21, 1719. In Which Also Dr. Bennet's Late Notion, of the Total Quiescence of the Divine Nature in Our Saviour During His Ministry; Is Considered and Examined. By William Stephens, A.M. Vicar of Bampton, Late Fellow of Exeter College in Oxford. Publish'd at the Request of His Lordship and the Clergy. The third edition. Printed for J. Barrett, 1750.

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