APA (7th ed.) Citation

John Cheyney. (1680). Some arguments: To prove I. The certain salvation of the christened infants of ungodly ... II. That unconverted Christians are to receive the Lords Supper ... III. That ministers may not repel those of their own parish ... IV. That the common sort of sinners are not to be excommunicated, V. With an enquiry into Mr. Baxter's doctrine of particular churches. Printed for J. Robinson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

John Cheyney. Some Arguments: To Prove I. The Certain Salvation of the Christened Infants of Ungodly ... II. That Unconverted Christians Are to Receive the Lords Supper ... III. That Ministers May Not Repel Those of Their Own Parish ... IV. That the Common Sort of Sinners Are Not to Be Excommunicated, V. With an Enquiry into Mr. Baxter's Doctrine of Particular Churches. London: Printed for J. Robinson, 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

John Cheyney. Some Arguments: To Prove I. The Certain Salvation of the Christened Infants of Ungodly ... II. That Unconverted Christians Are to Receive the Lords Supper ... III. That Ministers May Not Repel Those of Their Own Parish ... IV. That the Common Sort of Sinners Are Not to Be Excommunicated, V. With an Enquiry into Mr. Baxter's Doctrine of Particular Churches. Printed for J. Robinson, 1680.

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