APA (7th ed.) Citation

Loveday, S. (1676). Personal reprobation reprobated: Being a plain exposition upon the nineth chapter to the Romans, shewing, that there is neither little nor much of any such doctrine as personal election or reprobations, asserted by the apostle in that chapter. Printed for the authour, and to be sold by him, and Francis Smith ... and P. Parker.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Loveday, Samuel. Personal Reprobation Reprobated: Being a Plain Exposition upon the Nineth Chapter to the Romans, Shewing, That There Is Neither Little nor Much of Any Such Doctrine as Personal Election or Reprobations, Asserted by the Apostle in That Chapter. London: Printed for the authour, and to be sold by him, and Francis Smith ... and P. Parker, 1676.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Loveday, Samuel. Personal Reprobation Reprobated: Being a Plain Exposition upon the Nineth Chapter to the Romans, Shewing, That There Is Neither Little nor Much of Any Such Doctrine as Personal Election or Reprobations, Asserted by the Apostle in That Chapter. Printed for the authour, and to be sold by him, and Francis Smith ... and P. Parker, 1676.

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