APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jenks, B. (1784). Submission to the righteousness of God: Or, the necessity of trusting to a better righteousness than our own. Opened And Defended In A Plain Practical Discourse Upon Romans x. 3. By B. Jenks, Late Rector of Harley in Shropshire, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Bradford. printed and sold by E. Fawcett, Gloster-Court, Black-Friars; sold also by J. Mathews, Strand; H.D. Symonds, Stationer's-Alley, Ludgate-Hill; and W. Ash, No. 15, Little Tower-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jenks, Benjamin. Submission to the Righteousness of God: Or, the Necessity of Trusting to a Better Righteousness than Our Own. Opened And Defended In A Plain Practical Discourse Upon Romans X. 3. By B. Jenks, Late Rector of Harley in Shropshire, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Bradford. London: printed and sold by E. Fawcett, Gloster-Court, Black-Friars; sold also by J. Mathews, Strand; H.D. Symonds, Stationer's-Alley, Ludgate-Hill; and W. Ash, No. 15, Little Tower-Street, 1784.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jenks, Benjamin. Submission to the Righteousness of God: Or, the Necessity of Trusting to a Better Righteousness than Our Own. Opened And Defended In A Plain Practical Discourse Upon Romans X. 3. By B. Jenks, Late Rector of Harley in Shropshire, and Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Earl of Bradford. printed and sold by E. Fawcett, Gloster-Court, Black-Friars; sold also by J. Mathews, Strand; H.D. Symonds, Stationer's-Alley, Ludgate-Hill; and W. Ash, No. 15, Little Tower-Street, 1784.

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