APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cotton, J., & Davenport, J. (1645). The covenant of Gods free grace: Most sweetly unfolded, and comfortably applied to a disquieted soul, from that text of 2 Sam. 23, ver. 5. Also a doctrinall conclusion that there is in all such who are effectually called, in-dwelling spirituall gifts and graces, wrought and created in them by the Holy Ghost. Whereunto is added, A profession of faith, made by John Davenport, in New-England, at his admission into one of the churches there. M. Simmons.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cotton, John, and John Davenport. The Covenant of Gods Free Grace: Most Sweetly Unfolded, and Comfortably Applied to a Disquieted Soul, from That Text of 2 Sam. 23, Ver. 5. Also a Doctrinall Conclusion That There Is in All Such Who Are Effectually Called, In-dwelling Spirituall Gifts and Graces, Wrought and Created in Them by the Holy Ghost. Whereunto Is Added, A Profession of Faith, Made by John Davenport, in New-England, at His Admission into One of the Churches There. London: M. Simmons, 1645.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Cotton, John, and John Davenport. The Covenant of Gods Free Grace: Most Sweetly Unfolded, and Comfortably Applied to a Disquieted Soul, from That Text of 2 Sam. 23, Ver. 5. Also a Doctrinall Conclusion That There Is in All Such Who Are Effectually Called, In-dwelling Spirituall Gifts and Graces, Wrought and Created in Them by the Holy Ghost. Whereunto Is Added, A Profession of Faith, Made by John Davenport, in New-England, at His Admission into One of the Churches There. M. Simmons, 1645.

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