APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fletcher, J. (1795). The first part of an equal check to Pharisaism and Antinomianism: Containing I. An historical essay on the danger of parting faith and works. II. Salvation by the covenant of grace, a discourse preached in the Parish Church of Madeley, April 18, and May 9, 1778. III. A scriptural essay on the rewardableness of works, according to the covenant of grace. IV. An essay on truth, or, A rational vindication of the doctrine of salvation by faith. By the author of the checks to Antinomianism (The third edition.). Printed by G. Paramore, North-Green, Worship-Street; and sold by G. Whitfield, at the New Chapel, City-Road; and at the Methodist Preaching-Houses in town and country.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fletcher, John. The First Part of an Equal Check to Pharisaism and Antinomianism: Containing I. An Historical Essay on the Danger of Parting Faith and Works. II. Salvation by the Covenant of Grace, a Discourse Preached in the Parish Church of Madeley, April 18, and May 9, 1778. III. A Scriptural Essay on the Rewardableness of Works, According to the Covenant of Grace. IV. An Essay on Truth, or, A Rational Vindication of the Doctrine of Salvation by Faith. By the Author of the Checks to Antinomianism. The third edition. London: Printed by G. Paramore, North-Green, Worship-Street; and sold by G. Whitfield, at the New Chapel, City-Road; and at the Methodist Preaching-Houses in town and country, 1795.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fletcher, John. The First Part of an Equal Check to Pharisaism and Antinomianism: Containing I. An Historical Essay on the Danger of Parting Faith and Works. II. Salvation by the Covenant of Grace, a Discourse Preached in the Parish Church of Madeley, April 18, and May 9, 1778. III. A Scriptural Essay on the Rewardableness of Works, According to the Covenant of Grace. IV. An Essay on Truth, or, A Rational Vindication of the Doctrine of Salvation by Faith. By the Author of the Checks to Antinomianism. The third edition. Printed by G. Paramore, North-Green, Worship-Street; and sold by G. Whitfield, at the New Chapel, City-Road; and at the Methodist Preaching-Houses in town and country, 1795.

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