Traill, R., & M'Culloch, J. Thirteen sermons on the throne of grace: From Heb. iv. 16.--First printed in 1696. Likewise, A sermon on the following question, By what means may ministers best win souls? From I Tim. iv. 16.--First printed in 1683. And A vindication of the Protestant doctrine concerning justification, and of its preachers and professors, from the unjust charge of antinomianism.--First printed in 1699. By the late Reverend Mr. Robert Traill, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTraill, Robert, and John M'Culloch. Thirteen Sermons on the Throne of Grace: From Heb. Iv. 16.--First Printed in 1696. Likewise, A Sermon on the Following Question, By What Means May Ministers Best Win Souls? From I Tim. Iv. 16.--First Printed in 1683. And A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine Concerning Justification, and of Its Preachers and Professors, from the Unjust Charge of Antinomianism.--First Printed in 1699. By the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Traill, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in London.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTraill, Robert, and John M'Culloch. Thirteen Sermons on the Throne of Grace: From Heb. Iv. 16.--First Printed in 1696. Likewise, A Sermon on the Following Question, By What Means May Ministers Best Win Souls? From I Tim. Iv. 16.--First Printed in 1683. And A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine Concerning Justification, and of Its Preachers and Professors, from the Unjust Charge of Antinomianism.--First Printed in 1699. By the Late Reverend Mr. Robert Traill, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in London.