APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Thompson, T. d. 1. (1725). The glorious truth of universal grace and atonement exalted: In a treatise concerning I. Election and reprobation, necessity and freedom. II. The divine prescience. III. The extent and intent of the death of Jesus Christ. IV. The divinity, universality and sufficiency of the light, Spirit, and grace of God. V. The gospel, and law of grace. VI. The state of the Heathen. Vii. The perseverance or defectibility of the saints. Viii. With a clear and full answer to the strongest objections usually made against universal grace and atonement. By Thomas Thompson. printed for William Ellis at the Queen's-Head in Grace-Church-Street.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Thompson, Thomas d. 1727. The Glorious Truth of Universal Grace and Atonement Exalted: In a Treatise Concerning I. Election and Reprobation, Necessity and Freedom. II. The Divine Prescience. III. The Extent and Intent of the Death of Jesus Christ. IV. The Divinity, Universality and Sufficiency of the Light, Spirit, and Grace of God. V. The Gospel, and Law of Grace. VI. The State of the Heathen. Vii. The Perseverance or Defectibility of the Saints. Viii. With a Clear and Full Answer to the Strongest Objections Usually Made Against Universal Grace and Atonement. By Thomas Thompson. London: printed for William Ellis at the Queen's-Head in Grace-Church-Street, 1725.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Thompson, Thomas d. 1727. The Glorious Truth of Universal Grace and Atonement Exalted: In a Treatise Concerning I. Election and Reprobation, Necessity and Freedom. II. The Divine Prescience. III. The Extent and Intent of the Death of Jesus Christ. IV. The Divinity, Universality and Sufficiency of the Light, Spirit, and Grace of God. V. The Gospel, and Law of Grace. VI. The State of the Heathen. Vii. The Perseverance or Defectibility of the Saints. Viii. With a Clear and Full Answer to the Strongest Objections Usually Made Against Universal Grace and Atonement. By Thomas Thompson. printed for William Ellis at the Queen's-Head in Grace-Church-Street, 1725.

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