Eastburn, B. (1732). The doctrine of absolute reprobation, according to the Westminster Confession of faith, refuted. And the universality of the saving grace of God asserted: By Benjamin Eastburn. To which is added, a postscript by another hand, wherein those several texts of Scripture generally perverted, to vindicate the aforesaid doctrine of reprobation, are set in a true light. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEastburn, Benjamin. The Doctrine of Absolute Reprobation, According to the Westminster Confession of Faith, Refuted. And the Universality of the Saving Grace of God Asserted: By Benjamin Eastburn. To Which Is Added, a Postscript by Another Hand, Wherein Those Several Texts of Scripture Generally Perverted, to Vindicate the Aforesaid Doctrine of Reprobation, Are Set in a True Light. Boston: [publisher not identified], 1732.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEastburn, Benjamin. The Doctrine of Absolute Reprobation, According to the Westminster Confession of Faith, Refuted. And the Universality of the Saving Grace of God Asserted: By Benjamin Eastburn. To Which Is Added, a Postscript by Another Hand, Wherein Those Several Texts of Scripture Generally Perverted, to Vindicate the Aforesaid Doctrine of Reprobation, Are Set in a True Light. [publisher not identified], 1732.