APA (7th ed.) Citation

Boston, T. (1793). Human nature in its four-fold state, of primitive integrity, entire depravity, begun recovery, and consummate happiness or misery; subsisting in the parents of mankind in paradise, the unregenerate, the regenerate, and all mankind in the future state. In several practical discourses. By the reverend and learned Mr. Thomas Boston, Late Minister of the Gospel at Ettrick. printed and published by J. Chalmers, Old-Street. Sold also by J. Mathews, Strand; M. Trapp, No. 1, J. Parsons, No. 21, W. Simmons, No. 64, and W. Button, No. 24, Pater-Noster-Row; G. Offor, Postern-Row, Tower-Hill; T. Thomas, No. 29, Houndsditch; and J. Fenley, Bristol.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Boston, Thomas. Human Nature in Its Four-fold State, of Primitive Integrity, Entire Depravity, Begun Recovery, and Consummate Happiness or Misery; Subsisting in the Parents of Mankind in Paradise, the Unregenerate, the Regenerate, and All Mankind in the Future State. In Several Practical Discourses. By the Reverend and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston, Late Minister of the Gospel at Ettrick. London: printed and published by J. Chalmers, Old-Street. Sold also by J. Mathews, Strand; M. Trapp, No. 1, J. Parsons, No. 21, W. Simmons, No. 64, and W. Button, No. 24, Pater-Noster-Row; G. Offor, Postern-Row, Tower-Hill; T. Thomas, No. 29, Houndsditch; and J. Fenley, Bristol, 1793.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Boston, Thomas. Human Nature in Its Four-fold State, of Primitive Integrity, Entire Depravity, Begun Recovery, and Consummate Happiness or Misery; Subsisting in the Parents of Mankind in Paradise, the Unregenerate, the Regenerate, and All Mankind in the Future State. In Several Practical Discourses. By the Reverend and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston, Late Minister of the Gospel at Ettrick. printed and published by J. Chalmers, Old-Street. Sold also by J. Mathews, Strand; M. Trapp, No. 1, J. Parsons, No. 21, W. Simmons, No. 64, and W. Button, No. 24, Pater-Noster-Row; G. Offor, Postern-Row, Tower-Hill; T. Thomas, No. 29, Houndsditch; and J. Fenley, Bristol, 1793.

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