Baxter, R. (1671). How far holinesse is the design of Christianity: Where the nature of holiness and morality is opened, and the doctrine of justification, imputation of sin and righteousness, &c. partly cleared, and vindicated from abuse : in certain propositions, returned to an unknown person, referring to Mr. Fowlers treatise on this subject. Printed for Nevill Simons ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBaxter, Richard. How Far Holinesse Is the Design of Christianity: Where the Nature of Holiness and Morality Is Opened, and the Doctrine of Justification, Imputation of Sin and Righteousness, &c. Partly Cleared, and Vindicated from Abuse : In Certain Propositions, Returned to an Unknown Person, Referring to Mr. Fowlers Treatise on This Subject. London: Printed for Nevill Simons ..., 1671.
Cita MLABaxter, Richard. How Far Holinesse Is the Design of Christianity: Where the Nature of Holiness and Morality Is Opened, and the Doctrine of Justification, Imputation of Sin and Righteousness, &c. Partly Cleared, and Vindicated from Abuse : In Certain Propositions, Returned to an Unknown Person, Referring to Mr. Fowlers Treatise on This Subject. Printed for Nevill Simons ..., 1671.