Ashdowne, W. (1767). The distinction between the ordinary and extraordinary gifts of the Holy Spirit: Proved to have no Foundation in the New Testament. In which is made appear, That in the Apostolic Age, the Holy Spirit given to every Believer in Christ, in its Operation in them, was after a miraculous Manner; and therefore the Promises of the Spirit, in the New Testament, are confined wholly to them at that Time; consequently Believers in Christ, in after Ages, are not included therein. By an Impartial Hand. printed for J. Wilkie in St. Paul's Church-Yard.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ashdowne, William. The Distinction Between the Ordinary and Extraordinary Gifts of the Holy Spirit: Proved to Have No Foundation in the New Testament. In Which Is Made Appear, That in the Apostolic Age, the Holy Spirit Given to Every Believer in Christ, in Its Operation in Them, Was After a Miraculous Manner; and Therefore the Promises of the Spirit, in the New Testament, Are Confined Wholly to Them at That Time; Consequently Believers in Christ, in After Ages, Are Not Included Therein. By an Impartial Hand. London: printed for J. Wilkie in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1767.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ashdowne, William. The Distinction Between the Ordinary and Extraordinary Gifts of the Holy Spirit: Proved to Have No Foundation in the New Testament. In Which Is Made Appear, That in the Apostolic Age, the Holy Spirit Given to Every Believer in Christ, in Its Operation in Them, Was After a Miraculous Manner; and Therefore the Promises of the Spirit, in the New Testament, Are Confined Wholly to Them at That Time; Consequently Believers in Christ, in After Ages, Are Not Included Therein. By an Impartial Hand. printed for J. Wilkie in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1767.