Pemble, W. (1629). Vindiciæ gratiæ: = A plea for grace : More especially the grace of faith. Or, certain lectures as touching the nature and properties of grace and faith: wherein, amongst other matters of great vse, the maine sinewes of Arminius doctrine are cut asunder. Deliuered by that late learned and godly man William Pemble, in Magdalen Hall in Oxford (The second edition.). Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes] for I. Bartlet, at the gilt Cup in Cheape-side.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Pemble, William. Vindiciæ Gratiæ: = A Plea for Grace : More Especially the Grace of Faith. Or, Certain Lectures as Touching the Nature and Properties of Grace and Faith: Wherein, Amongst Other Matters of Great Vse, the Maine Sinewes of Arminius Doctrine Are Cut Asunder. Deliuered by That Late Learned and Godly Man William Pemble, in Magdalen Hall in Oxford. The second edition. London: Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes] for I. Bartlet, at the gilt Cup in Cheape-side, 1629.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Pemble, William. Vindiciæ Gratiæ: = A Plea for Grace : More Especially the Grace of Faith. Or, Certain Lectures as Touching the Nature and Properties of Grace and Faith: Wherein, Amongst Other Matters of Great Vse, the Maine Sinewes of Arminius Doctrine Are Cut Asunder. Deliuered by That Late Learned and Godly Man William Pemble, in Magdalen Hall in Oxford. The second edition. Printed by H[umphrey] L[ownes] for I. Bartlet, at the gilt Cup in Cheape-side, 1629.