APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Collinges, J. (1652). A cordial for a fainting-soul; Part III: Divided into two parts. In the first is discovered the nature and danger of carnal reasonings, their consistency and inconsistency with true faith, to which is added sutable application; and in that the usual carnal arguments of Christians are answered, and several motives propounded, to perswade Christians from reasonings of this nature, together with directions how to set faith on work in the conquest of them. In the second part is discovered the nature of cavilling, or the souls sin in refusing comfort, which subject is handled in the same method as the former. In both are several useful cases spoken to, for the further satisfaction of doubting troubled Christians. Delivered in several lectures, in the chappel belonging to Chappel-field-house in Norwich. Printed for Richard Tomlins, and are to be sold at the Sun and Bible near Pie-corner.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Collinges, John. A Cordial for a Fainting-soul; Part III: Divided into Two Parts. In the First Is Discovered the Nature and Danger of Carnal Reasonings, Their Consistency and Inconsistency with True Faith, to Which Is Added Sutable Application; and in That the Usual Carnal Arguments of Christians Are Answered, and Several Motives Propounded, to Perswade Christians from Reasonings of This Nature, Together with Directions How to Set Faith on Work in the Conquest of Them. In the Second Part Is Discovered the Nature of Cavilling, or the Souls Sin in Refusing Comfort, Which Subject Is Handled in the Same Method as the Former. In Both Are Several Useful Cases Spoken to, for the Further Satisfaction of Doubting Troubled Christians. Delivered in Several Lectures, in the Chappel Belonging to Chappel-field-house in Norwich. London: Printed for Richard Tomlins, and are to be sold at the Sun and Bible near Pie-corner, 1652.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Collinges, John. A Cordial for a Fainting-soul; Part III: Divided into Two Parts. In the First Is Discovered the Nature and Danger of Carnal Reasonings, Their Consistency and Inconsistency with True Faith, to Which Is Added Sutable Application; and in That the Usual Carnal Arguments of Christians Are Answered, and Several Motives Propounded, to Perswade Christians from Reasonings of This Nature, Together with Directions How to Set Faith on Work in the Conquest of Them. In the Second Part Is Discovered the Nature of Cavilling, or the Souls Sin in Refusing Comfort, Which Subject Is Handled in the Same Method as the Former. In Both Are Several Useful Cases Spoken to, for the Further Satisfaction of Doubting Troubled Christians. Delivered in Several Lectures, in the Chappel Belonging to Chappel-field-house in Norwich. Printed for Richard Tomlins, and are to be sold at the Sun and Bible near Pie-corner, 1652.

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