APA (7th ed.) Citation

Walker, G. (1641). Socinianisme in the fundamentall point of justification discovered, and confuted, or, An answer to a written pamphlet maintaining that faith is in a proper sense without a trope imputed to beleevers in justification: Wherein the Socinian fallacies are discovered and confuted, and the true Christian doctrine maintained, viz. that the righteousnesse by which true beleevers are justified before God is the perfect righteousnesse and obedience which the Lord Iesus Christ God and man did perform to the law of God, both in his life and death. Printed by R.O. for Iohn Bartlet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Walker, George. Socinianisme in the Fundamentall Point of Justification Discovered, and Confuted, or, An Answer to a Written Pamphlet Maintaining That Faith Is in a Proper Sense Without a Trope Imputed to Beleevers in Justification: Wherein the Socinian Fallacies Are Discovered and Confuted, and the True Christian Doctrine Maintained, Viz. That the Righteousnesse by Which True Beleevers Are Justified Before God Is the Perfect Righteousnesse and Obedience Which the Lord Iesus Christ God and Man Did Perform to the Law of God, Both in His Life and Death. London: Printed by R.O. for Iohn Bartlet, 1641.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Walker, George. Socinianisme in the Fundamentall Point of Justification Discovered, and Confuted, or, An Answer to a Written Pamphlet Maintaining That Faith Is in a Proper Sense Without a Trope Imputed to Beleevers in Justification: Wherein the Socinian Fallacies Are Discovered and Confuted, and the True Christian Doctrine Maintained, Viz. That the Righteousnesse by Which True Beleevers Are Justified Before God Is the Perfect Righteousnesse and Obedience Which the Lord Iesus Christ God and Man Did Perform to the Law of God, Both in His Life and Death. Printed by R.O. for Iohn Bartlet, 1641.

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