APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ives, J. (1672). Vindiciæ veritatis, or, An impartial account of two several disputations: The one being on the 12th. and the other on the 26th of February, 1671. between Mr. Danson a non-conformist minister, and Mr. Ives, upon this question, (viz) whether the doctrine of the possibility of some true believers final apostacy, be true, or no? Published to prevent false reports. Together with an appendix; in which the said question is more fully resolved in the affirmative, and the absurd[i]t[i]es of the negative opinion detected from the pens of divers of the patrons of it. By a lover of truth and peace. [s.n.].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ives, Jeremiah. Vindiciæ Veritatis, or, An Impartial Account of Two Several Disputations: The One Being on the 12th. and the Other on the 26th of February, 1671. Between Mr. Danson a Non-conformist Minister, and Mr. Ives, upon This Question, (viz) Whether the Doctrine of the Possibility of Some True Believers Final Apostacy, Be True, or No? Published to Prevent False Reports. Together with an Appendix; in Which the Said Question Is More Fully Resolved in the Affirmative, and the Absurd[i]t[i]es of the Negative Opinion Detected from the Pens of Divers of the Patrons of It. By a Lover of Truth and Peace. S.l: [s.n.], 1672.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ives, Jeremiah. Vindiciæ Veritatis, or, An Impartial Account of Two Several Disputations: The One Being on the 12th. and the Other on the 26th of February, 1671. Between Mr. Danson a Non-conformist Minister, and Mr. Ives, upon This Question, (viz) Whether the Doctrine of the Possibility of Some True Believers Final Apostacy, Be True, or No? Published to Prevent False Reports. Together with an Appendix; in Which the Said Question Is More Fully Resolved in the Affirmative, and the Absurd[i]t[i]es of the Negative Opinion Detected from the Pens of Divers of the Patrons of It. By a Lover of Truth and Peace. [s.n.], 1672.

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