Niles, S. (1757). The true Scripture-doctrine of original sin stated and defended: In the way of remarks on a late piece, intitled, "The Scripture-doctrine of original sin proposed to free and candid examination. --By John Taylor. The second edition.["] To which is premised a brief discourse on the decrees of God, in general, and on the election of grace, in particular. Being the substance of many meditations, in the course of a long life, and now published as his (renewed) dying testimony, for truth, and against error-- By Samuel Niles, Pastor of a church in Braintree. [Eleven lines of quotations]. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland, opposite to the Probate-Office in Queen-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationNiles, Samuel. The True Scripture-doctrine of Original Sin Stated and Defended: In the Way of Remarks on a Late Piece, Intitled, "The Scripture-doctrine of Original Sin Proposed to Free and Candid Examination. --By John Taylor. The Second Edition.["] To Which Is Premised a Brief Discourse on the Decrees of God, in General, and on the Election of Grace, in Particular. Being the Substance of Many Meditations, in the Course of a Long Life, and Now Published as His (renewed) Dying Testimony, for Truth, and Against Error-- By Samuel Niles, Pastor of a Church in Braintree. [Eleven Lines of Quotations]. Boston, N.E: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland, opposite to the Probate-Office in Queen-Street, 1757.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationNiles, Samuel. The True Scripture-doctrine of Original Sin Stated and Defended: In the Way of Remarks on a Late Piece, Intitled, "The Scripture-doctrine of Original Sin Proposed to Free and Candid Examination. --By John Taylor. The Second Edition.["] To Which Is Premised a Brief Discourse on the Decrees of God, in General, and on the Election of Grace, in Particular. Being the Substance of Many Meditations, in the Course of a Long Life, and Now Published as His (renewed) Dying Testimony, for Truth, and Against Error-- By Samuel Niles, Pastor of a Church in Braintree. [Eleven Lines of Quotations]. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland, opposite to the Probate-Office in Queen-Street, 1757.