Warton, A. (1657). Chonoyterion he Sion. The refinement of Zion: or, The old orthodox Protestant doctrine justified: And defended against several exceptions of the Antinomians, methodically digested into questions, wherein many weighty and important cases of conscience are handled, concerning the nature of faith and repentance, or conversion to God: of his eternal love, and beholding of sin in his dearest children: of justification from eternity, of of [sic] preparations to the acceptance of Christ, of prayer for pardon of sin, and turning to God: of the gospel covenant, aud [sic] tenders of salvation, on the termes of faith and repentance. For the establishment of the scrupulous, conviction of the erroneous, and consolation of distressed consciences. printed by John Streater, and are to be sold by the book-sellers of London.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWarton, Anthony. Chonoyterion He Sion. The Refinement of Zion: Or, The Old Orthodox Protestant Doctrine Justified: And Defended Against Several Exceptions of the Antinomians, Methodically Digested into Questions, Wherein Many Weighty and Important Cases of Conscience Are Handled, Concerning the Nature of Faith and Repentance, or Conversion to God: Of His Eternal Love, and Beholding of Sin in His Dearest Children: Of Justification from Eternity, of of [sic] Preparations to the Acceptance of Christ, of Prayer for Pardon of Sin, and Turning to God: Of the Gospel Covenant, Aud [sic] Tenders of Salvation, on the Termes of Faith and Repentance. For the Establishment of the Scrupulous, Conviction of the Erroneous, and Consolation of Distressed Consciences. London: printed by John Streater, and are to be sold by the book-sellers of London, 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWarton, Anthony. Chonoyterion He Sion. The Refinement of Zion: Or, The Old Orthodox Protestant Doctrine Justified: And Defended Against Several Exceptions of the Antinomians, Methodically Digested into Questions, Wherein Many Weighty and Important Cases of Conscience Are Handled, Concerning the Nature of Faith and Repentance, or Conversion to God: Of His Eternal Love, and Beholding of Sin in His Dearest Children: Of Justification from Eternity, of of [sic] Preparations to the Acceptance of Christ, of Prayer for Pardon of Sin, and Turning to God: Of the Gospel Covenant, Aud [sic] Tenders of Salvation, on the Termes of Faith and Repentance. For the Establishment of the Scrupulous, Conviction of the Erroneous, and Consolation of Distressed Consciences. printed by John Streater, and are to be sold by the book-sellers of London, 1657.