APA (7th ed.) Citation

Townsend, S. (1783). Some remarks, on a pamphlet intituled, All men will not be saved for ever: wrote by Samuel Mather, Pastor of a church in American Boston: in answer to one intituled, Salvation for all men: In which there is an endeavor to clear several passages of Scripture, which appear very much darkened by the writer, and the several authors referred to in that performance: by comparing Scripture with Scripture, or attending to the Scripture as its own interpreter. Addressed to Mr. Mather: together, with some remarks on the insidious pamphlet, (so called, by him.) To which is annexed, four inferences from the above remarks. By Shippie Townsend, of said Boston. [Ten lines of Scripture texts]. Printed and sold by N. Willis, Court-Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Townsend, Shippie. Some Remarks, on a Pamphlet Intituled, All Men Will Not Be Saved for Ever: Wrote by Samuel Mather, Pastor of a Church in American Boston: In Answer to One Intituled, Salvation for All Men: In Which There Is an Endeavor to Clear Several Passages of Scripture, Which Appear Very Much Darkened by the Writer, and the Several Authors Referred to in That Performance: By Comparing Scripture with Scripture, or Attending to the Scripture as Its Own Interpreter. Addressed to Mr. Mather: Together, with Some Remarks on the Insidious Pamphlet, (so Called, by Him.) To Which Is Annexed, Four Inferences from the Above Remarks. By Shippie Townsend, of Said Boston. [Ten Lines of Scripture Texts]. Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, N.E: Printed and sold by N. Willis, Court-Street, 1783.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Townsend, Shippie. Some Remarks, on a Pamphlet Intituled, All Men Will Not Be Saved for Ever: Wrote by Samuel Mather, Pastor of a Church in American Boston: In Answer to One Intituled, Salvation for All Men: In Which There Is an Endeavor to Clear Several Passages of Scripture, Which Appear Very Much Darkened by the Writer, and the Several Authors Referred to in That Performance: By Comparing Scripture with Scripture, or Attending to the Scripture as Its Own Interpreter. Addressed to Mr. Mather: Together, with Some Remarks on the Insidious Pamphlet, (so Called, by Him.) To Which Is Annexed, Four Inferences from the Above Remarks. By Shippie Townsend, of Said Boston. [Ten Lines of Scripture Texts]. Printed and sold by N. Willis, Court-Street, 1783.

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