APA (7th ed.) Citation

Some, R. (1596). Three questiones, godly, plainly, and briefly handled: I. They vvhich are induced of God vvith a iustifying faith, can not vtterly loose the same. II. The true beleeuer, by faith, is assured of the forgiuenes of his sinnes. III. Christ died effectually for the elect alone: therfore not for euery seurall man. Hereunto is added a proposition full of comfort, very godly, and plainly handled: to wit, they vvhich haue most grieously offended the maiestie of God, ought not to despaire of his mercie. By Robert Some. Printed by Iohn Legat, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Some, Robert. Three Questiones, Godly, Plainly, and Briefly Handled: I. They Vvhich Are Induced of God Vvith a Iustifying Faith, Can Not Vtterly Loose the Same. II. The True Beleeuer, by Faith, Is Assured of the Forgiuenes of His Sinnes. III. Christ Died Effectually for the Elect Alone: Therfore Not for Euery Seurall Man. Hereunto Is Added a Proposition Full of Comfort, Very Godly, and Plainly Handled: To Wit, They Vvhich Haue Most Grieously Offended the Maiestie of God, Ought Not to Despaire of His Mercie. By Robert Some. S.l: Printed by Iohn Legat, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1596.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Some, Robert. Three Questiones, Godly, Plainly, and Briefly Handled: I. They Vvhich Are Induced of God Vvith a Iustifying Faith, Can Not Vtterly Loose the Same. II. The True Beleeuer, by Faith, Is Assured of the Forgiuenes of His Sinnes. III. Christ Died Effectually for the Elect Alone: Therfore Not for Euery Seurall Man. Hereunto Is Added a Proposition Full of Comfort, Very Godly, and Plainly Handled: To Wit, They Vvhich Haue Most Grieously Offended the Maiestie of God, Ought Not to Despaire of His Mercie. By Robert Some. Printed by Iohn Legat, printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge, 1596.

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