Fowler, W. (1652). Truths vindication of election, and reprobation: Wherein is shewed, Christ the cause of election; sin the cause of reprobation. The iustice of God is likewise cleared from that which is layd upon him by many; (namely) that some shall one day be damned for unbelief, and yet he never gave a Christ for them to beleeve in. Most of the strongest objections that scriptures or reason can make, answered. By William Fouler minister of the gospel at Ingworth in Norffolk. Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Thomas Mathews at the Cock in Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFowler, William. Truths Vindication of Election, and Reprobation: Wherein Is Shewed, Christ the Cause of Election; Sin the Cause of Reprobation. The Iustice of God Is Likewise Cleared from That Which Is Layd upon Him by Many; (namely) That Some Shall One Day Be Damned for Unbelief, and yet He Never Gave a Christ for Them to Beleeve in. Most of the Strongest Objections That Scriptures or Reason Can Make, Answered. By William Fouler Minister of the Gospel at Ingworth in Norffolk. London: Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Thomas Mathews at the Cock in Pauls Church-yard, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFowler, William. Truths Vindication of Election, and Reprobation: Wherein Is Shewed, Christ the Cause of Election; Sin the Cause of Reprobation. The Iustice of God Is Likewise Cleared from That Which Is Layd upon Him by Many; (namely) That Some Shall One Day Be Damned for Unbelief, and yet He Never Gave a Christ for Them to Beleeve in. Most of the Strongest Objections That Scriptures or Reason Can Make, Answered. By William Fouler Minister of the Gospel at Ingworth in Norffolk. Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Thomas Mathews at the Cock in Pauls Church-yard, 1652.