Ives, J. (1659). Saturday no sabbath, or, The seventh-day Sabbath proved to be of no force to the beleeving Gentiles in the times of the Gospel, by the law of nature, Moses, Christ: Being an account of several publique disputations held at Stone-Chappel by Pauls, London, between Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Tillam, and Mr. Coppinger ... and Jer. Ives .. Printed for Dan. White and Fran Smith.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ives, Jeremiah. Saturday No Sabbath, or, The Seventh-day Sabbath Proved to Be of No Force to the Beleeving Gentiles in the Times of the Gospel, by the Law of Nature, Moses, Christ: Being an Account of Several Publique Disputations Held at Stone-Chappel by Pauls, London, Between Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Tillam, and Mr. Coppinger ... and Jer. Ives .. London: Printed for Dan. White and Fran Smith, 1659.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ives, Jeremiah. Saturday No Sabbath, or, The Seventh-day Sabbath Proved to Be of No Force to the Beleeving Gentiles in the Times of the Gospel, by the Law of Nature, Moses, Christ: Being an Account of Several Publique Disputations Held at Stone-Chappel by Pauls, London, Between Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Tillam, and Mr. Coppinger ... and Jer. Ives .. Printed for Dan. White and Fran Smith, 1659.