Brine, J. (1762). A right to eternal glory, through the meritorious obedience of Christ, proved to be consistent with the absolute freedom and sovereignty of divine grace, as the origin of it: In a short discourse on Titus iii. 7. By John Brine. printed for George Keith, in Gracechurch-Street; and sold by John Eynon, Printseller, the Corner of Castle-Alley, by the Royal-Exchange.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Brine, John. A Right to Eternal Glory, Through the Meritorious Obedience of Christ, Proved to Be Consistent with the Absolute Freedom and Sovereignty of Divine Grace, as the Origin of It: In a Short Discourse on Titus Iii. 7. By John Brine. London: printed for George Keith, in Gracechurch-Street; and sold by John Eynon, Printseller, the Corner of Castle-Alley, by the Royal-Exchange, 1762.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Brine, John. A Right to Eternal Glory, Through the Meritorious Obedience of Christ, Proved to Be Consistent with the Absolute Freedom and Sovereignty of Divine Grace, as the Origin of It: In a Short Discourse on Titus Iii. 7. By John Brine. printed for George Keith, in Gracechurch-Street; and sold by John Eynon, Printseller, the Corner of Castle-Alley, by the Royal-Exchange, 1762.