APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, S. (1707). The self-justiciary convicted and condemned. Or, A discourse concerning the difficulty & necessity of renouncing our own righteousness: And the evangelical method of repairing to the righteousness of a glorious Christ, as our only title to blessedness. By Samuel Mather, Pastor of the church in Windsor. [Two lines from Psalms]. Printed by B. Green for N. Porter at Windsor.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Samuel. The Self-justiciary Convicted and Condemned. Or, A Discourse Concerning the Difficulty & Necessity of Renouncing Our Own Righteousness: And the Evangelical Method of Repairing to the Righteousness of a Glorious Christ, as Our Only Title to Blessedness. By Samuel Mather, Pastor of the Church in Windsor. [Two Lines from Psalms]. Boston in N.E: Printed by B. Green for N. Porter at Windsor, 1707.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Samuel. The Self-justiciary Convicted and Condemned. Or, A Discourse Concerning the Difficulty & Necessity of Renouncing Our Own Righteousness: And the Evangelical Method of Repairing to the Righteousness of a Glorious Christ, as Our Only Title to Blessedness. By Samuel Mather, Pastor of the Church in Windsor. [Two Lines from Psalms]. Printed by B. Green for N. Porter at Windsor, 1707.

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