APA (7th ed.) Citation

Levitt, W. (1653). The glorious truth of redemption by Jesus Christ, rescued out of the hand or unrighteousnes. Or the doctrine of redemption rightly stated: Wherein, 1. All Arminian and Pelagian glosses and absurdities are refuted. 2. All carnal allegations and reasonings silenc'd. 3. All concern'd scriptures seemingly discording, reconcil'd. 4. The doctrine of redemption clearly held forth, according to the harmony of scripture, and analogie of faith. By W.L. printed for the Author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Levitt, William. The Glorious Truth of Redemption by Jesus Christ, Rescued Out of the Hand or Unrighteousnes. Or the Doctrine of Redemption Rightly Stated: Wherein, 1. All Arminian and Pelagian Glosses and Absurdities Are Refuted. 2. All Carnal Allegations and Reasonings Silenc'd. 3. All Concern'd Scriptures Seemingly Discording, Reconcil'd. 4. The Doctrine of Redemption Clearly Held Forth, According to the Harmony of Scripture, and Analogie of Faith. By W.L. London: printed for the Author, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Levitt, William. The Glorious Truth of Redemption by Jesus Christ, Rescued Out of the Hand or Unrighteousnes. Or the Doctrine of Redemption Rightly Stated: Wherein, 1. All Arminian and Pelagian Glosses and Absurdities Are Refuted. 2. All Carnal Allegations and Reasonings Silenc'd. 3. All Concern'd Scriptures Seemingly Discording, Reconcil'd. 4. The Doctrine of Redemption Clearly Held Forth, According to the Harmony of Scripture, and Analogie of Faith. By W.L. printed for the Author, 1653.

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