APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Whiting, S. (1666). Abraham's humble intercession for Sodom, and the Lord's gracious concessions in answer thereunto: Containing sundry meditations upon Gen. XVIII. from ver. XXIII. to the end of the chapter. Wherein many things are spoken of concerning believers drawing near to God, and the efficacy of their prayers; and how they may be princes and prevailers with God, and with what boldness they may come before him, and what ground they may get of him by their prayers, and what sweet communing they have with him. Printed and sold [by Samuel Green] at Cambridge.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Whiting, Samuel. Abraham's Humble Intercession for Sodom, and the Lord's Gracious Concessions in Answer Thereunto: Containing Sundry Meditations upon Gen. XVIII. from Ver. XXIII. to the End of the Chapter. Wherein Many Things Are Spoken of Concerning Believers Drawing Near to God, and the Efficacy of Their Prayers; and How They May Be Princes and Prevailers with God, and with What Boldness They May Come Before Him, and What Ground They May Get of Him by Their Prayers, and What Sweet Communing They Have with Him. S.l: Printed and sold [by Samuel Green] at Cambridge, 1666.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Whiting, Samuel. Abraham's Humble Intercession for Sodom, and the Lord's Gracious Concessions in Answer Thereunto: Containing Sundry Meditations upon Gen. XVIII. from Ver. XXIII. to the End of the Chapter. Wherein Many Things Are Spoken of Concerning Believers Drawing Near to God, and the Efficacy of Their Prayers; and How They May Be Princes and Prevailers with God, and with What Boldness They May Come Before Him, and What Ground They May Get of Him by Their Prayers, and What Sweet Communing They Have with Him. Printed and sold [by Samuel Green] at Cambridge, 1666.

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