APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tennent, J. (1735). The nature of regeneration opened: And it's absolute necessity, in order to salvation, demonstrated, in a sermon from Joh. III, 3. Also the nature of adoption, with its consequent priviledges, explained. In a sermon from 1 Joh. III. 1. By the Reverend Mr. John Tennent, Late 'Minister of the Gospel in Freehold, New Jersey. An expostulatory address to Saints and Sinners. Added as an appendix, to the first of these Discourses.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tennent, John. The Nature of Regeneration Opened: And It's Absolute Necessity, in Order to Salvation, Demonstrated, in a Sermon from Joh. III, 3. Also the Nature of Adoption, with Its Consequent Priviledges, Explained. In a Sermon from 1 Joh. III. 1. By the Reverend Mr. John Tennent, Late 'Minister of the Gospel in Freehold, New Jersey. An Expostulatory Address to Saints and Sinners. Added as an Appendix, to the First of These Discourses. Boston: N.E, 1735.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tennent, John. The Nature of Regeneration Opened: And It's Absolute Necessity, in Order to Salvation, Demonstrated, in a Sermon from Joh. III, 3. Also the Nature of Adoption, with Its Consequent Priviledges, Explained. In a Sermon from 1 Joh. III. 1. By the Reverend Mr. John Tennent, Late 'Minister of the Gospel in Freehold, New Jersey. An Expostulatory Address to Saints and Sinners. Added as an Appendix, to the First of These Discourses. 1735.

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