APA (7th ed.) Citation

Flavel, J. (1690). Vindiciæ legis & fœderis: or, A reply to Mr. Philip Cary's Solemn call: Wherein he pretends to answer all the arguments of Mr. Allen, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Sydenham, Mr. Sedgwick, Mr. Roberts, and Dr. Burthogge, for the right of believers infants to baptism, by proving the law at Sinai, and the covenant of circumcision with Abraham, were the very same with Adam's covenant of works, and that because the gospel-covenant is absolute. By John Flavel minister of the gospel in Dartmouth. printed for M. Wolton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Flavel, John. Vindiciæ Legis & Fœderis: Or, A Reply to Mr. Philip Cary's Solemn Call: Wherein He Pretends to Answer All the Arguments of Mr. Allen, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Sydenham, Mr. Sedgwick, Mr. Roberts, and Dr. Burthogge, for the Right of Believers Infants to Baptism, by Proving the Law at Sinai, and the Covenant of Circumcision with Abraham, Were the Very Same with Adam's Covenant of Works, and That Because the Gospel-covenant Is Absolute. By John Flavel Minister of the Gospel in Dartmouth. London: printed for M. Wolton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, 1690.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Flavel, John. Vindiciæ Legis & Fœderis: Or, A Reply to Mr. Philip Cary's Solemn Call: Wherein He Pretends to Answer All the Arguments of Mr. Allen, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Sydenham, Mr. Sedgwick, Mr. Roberts, and Dr. Burthogge, for the Right of Believers Infants to Baptism, by Proving the Law at Sinai, and the Covenant of Circumcision with Abraham, Were the Very Same with Adam's Covenant of Works, and That Because the Gospel-covenant Is Absolute. By John Flavel Minister of the Gospel in Dartmouth. printed for M. Wolton at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, 1690.

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