APA (7th ed.) Citation

Griffith, J. (1653). A treatise touching falling from grace. Or Thirteen arguments tending to prove that believers cannot fall from grace,: As they were laid down at a conference at Yalding in Kent, examined and answered, with many absurdities of that doctrine shewed. Whereunto is added thirteen reasons to prove that believers may fall totally and finally from grace, and many profitable uses flowing from that doctrine. By John Griffith. Printed by Hen. Hills, and are to be sold by Richard Moon at the sign of the seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Griffith, John. A Treatise Touching Falling from Grace. Or Thirteen Arguments Tending to Prove That Believers Cannot Fall from Grace,: As They Were Laid Down at a Conference at Yalding in Kent, Examined and Answered, with Many Absurdities of That Doctrine Shewed. Whereunto Is Added Thirteen Reasons to Prove That Believers May Fall Totally and Finally from Grace, and Many Profitable Uses Flowing from That Doctrine. By John Griffith. London,: Printed by Hen. Hills, and are to be sold by Richard Moon at the sign of the seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Griffith, John. A Treatise Touching Falling from Grace. Or Thirteen Arguments Tending to Prove That Believers Cannot Fall from Grace,: As They Were Laid Down at a Conference at Yalding in Kent, Examined and Answered, with Many Absurdities of That Doctrine Shewed. Whereunto Is Added Thirteen Reasons to Prove That Believers May Fall Totally and Finally from Grace, and Many Profitable Uses Flowing from That Doctrine. By John Griffith. Printed by Hen. Hills, and are to be sold by Richard Moon at the sign of the seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard, 1653.

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