Burt, J. (1741). The doctrine of eternal reprobation justly exploded and refused, by the Sacred Scriptures and sound argument: By Job Burt, late of Warwick, deceas'd. To which are added twenty propositions, advanced by some men owning and professing that doctrine, and the concomitants thereof; with short remarks on each of them, for confutation thereof. By the Rev. Mr. Samuel Action, late of Namptwich in the county of Chester, deceas'd. With a large preface to the whole, now published by Thomas Davy. Printed for T. Davy, and sold by J. Noon, at the White Hart near Mercers Chapel, Cheapside.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurt, Job. The Doctrine of Eternal Reprobation Justly Exploded and Refused, by the Sacred Scriptures and Sound Argument: By Job Burt, Late of Warwick, Deceas'd. To Which Are Added Twenty Propositions, Advanced by Some Men Owning and Professing That Doctrine, and the Concomitants Thereof; with Short Remarks on Each of Them, for Confutation Thereof. By the Rev. Mr. Samuel Action, Late of Namptwich in the County of Chester, Deceas'd. With a Large Preface to the Whole, Now Published by Thomas Davy. London: Printed for T. Davy, and sold by J. Noon, at the White Hart near Mercers Chapel, Cheapside, 1741.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurt, Job. The Doctrine of Eternal Reprobation Justly Exploded and Refused, by the Sacred Scriptures and Sound Argument: By Job Burt, Late of Warwick, Deceas'd. To Which Are Added Twenty Propositions, Advanced by Some Men Owning and Professing That Doctrine, and the Concomitants Thereof; with Short Remarks on Each of Them, for Confutation Thereof. By the Rev. Mr. Samuel Action, Late of Namptwich in the County of Chester, Deceas'd. With a Large Preface to the Whole, Now Published by Thomas Davy. Printed for T. Davy, and sold by J. Noon, at the White Hart near Mercers Chapel, Cheapside, 1741.