APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gough, S. d. 1. (1751). Sermons on the following subjects: Men, the offspring of God. Virtue the End of Man's Creation. The Necessity of practising universal Virtue. The Excellency of the Christian Morals. The Wisdom of a Man. The Character of the Disciple whom Jesus loved. The true Nature of Relationship. The Improvement of our Talents. Nabal, or the Wickedness of a churlish Disposition. Nathan's Parable, and the Effect of it on David. Simplicity of Conversation. Elisha's Curse, and the Mischiefs of bad Education. The Difficulty of Repentance, an Argument against Vice. The Consequence of a right Belief of the Omnipresence of God. The present State of Probation. Advantages arising from a belief of the Christian system. To which is added, A critical dissertation on 1 Cor.xi.10. With an appendix. By Strickland Gough, M. A. Rector of Swafeild, and Vicar of Swinstead in Lincolnshire. printed by C. and J. Ackers, in St. John's-Street; and sold by J. Noon in Cheapside; and A. Millar in the Strand.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gough, Strickland d. 1752. Sermons on the Following Subjects: Men, the Offspring of God. Virtue the End of Man's Creation. The Necessity of Practising Universal Virtue. The Excellency of the Christian Morals. The Wisdom of a Man. The Character of the Disciple Whom Jesus Loved. The True Nature of Relationship. The Improvement of Our Talents. Nabal, or the Wickedness of a Churlish Disposition. Nathan's Parable, and the Effect of It on David. Simplicity of Conversation. Elisha's Curse, and the Mischiefs of Bad Education. The Difficulty of Repentance, an Argument Against Vice. The Consequence of a Right Belief of the Omnipresence of God. The Present State of Probation. Advantages Arising from a Belief of the Christian System. To Which Is Added, A Critical Dissertation on 1 Cor.xi.10. With an Appendix. By Strickland Gough, M. A. Rector of Swafeild, and Vicar of Swinstead in Lincolnshire. London: printed by C. and J. Ackers, in St. John's-Street; and sold by J. Noon in Cheapside; and A. Millar in the Strand, 1751.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gough, Strickland d. 1752. Sermons on the Following Subjects: Men, the Offspring of God. Virtue the End of Man's Creation. The Necessity of Practising Universal Virtue. The Excellency of the Christian Morals. The Wisdom of a Man. The Character of the Disciple Whom Jesus Loved. The True Nature of Relationship. The Improvement of Our Talents. Nabal, or the Wickedness of a Churlish Disposition. Nathan's Parable, and the Effect of It on David. Simplicity of Conversation. Elisha's Curse, and the Mischiefs of Bad Education. The Difficulty of Repentance, an Argument Against Vice. The Consequence of a Right Belief of the Omnipresence of God. The Present State of Probation. Advantages Arising from a Belief of the Christian System. To Which Is Added, A Critical Dissertation on 1 Cor.xi.10. With an Appendix. By Strickland Gough, M. A. Rector of Swafeild, and Vicar of Swinstead in Lincolnshire. printed by C. and J. Ackers, in St. John's-Street; and sold by J. Noon in Cheapside; and A. Millar in the Strand, 1751.

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