Young, J. o. E. (1772). Faith promoted, and fears prevented: From a proper view of affliction, as God's rod. In a letter from Mr. James Young, (writer in Edinburgh) to his wife, during his abode in London, Anno, 1697 (Third edition.). Printed by J. Davidson, No. 3, Angel-Court, opposite Somerset-House; and sold for the editor, R.H: by T. Gardner, stationer. Princes-Street, Cavendish-Square; John Martin; Jun. No. 27. Great Russel-Street; and Mr. Matthews, in the Strand. Where may be had. The exceeding riches of grace advanced, by Henry Jessy.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Young, James of Edinburgh. Faith Promoted, and Fears Prevented: From a Proper View of Affliction, as God's Rod. In a Letter from Mr. James Young, (writer in Edinburgh) to His Wife, During His Abode in London, Anno, 1697. Third edition. London: Printed by J. Davidson, No. 3, Angel-Court, opposite Somerset-House; and sold for the editor, R.H: by T. Gardner, stationer. Princes-Street, Cavendish-Square; John Martin; Jun. No. 27. Great Russel-Street; and Mr. Matthews, in the Strand. Where may be had. The exceeding riches of grace advanced, by Henry Jessy, 1772.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Young, James of Edinburgh. Faith Promoted, and Fears Prevented: From a Proper View of Affliction, as God's Rod. In a Letter from Mr. James Young, (writer in Edinburgh) to His Wife, During His Abode in London, Anno, 1697. Third edition. Printed by J. Davidson, No. 3, Angel-Court, opposite Somerset-House; and sold for the editor, R.H: by T. Gardner, stationer. Princes-Street, Cavendish-Square; John Martin; Jun. No. 27. Great Russel-Street; and Mr. Matthews, in the Strand. Where may be had. The exceeding riches of grace advanced, by Henry Jessy, 1772.