APA Citation

Staynoe, T. (1704). Salvation by Jesus Christ alone: (as it is expresly laid down in the Scriptures) agreeable to the rules of reason, and to the laws of justice. The whole intermixed with several practical reflections, directing and persuading to a Christian life. To which is added, a short inquiry into the state of those men in a future life, who never heard of Jesus Christ the Saviour in this life. Vol. I. By Tho. Staynoe, Minister of the United Parishes of Christ-Church and St. Leonard Foster-Lane, London (The second edition corrected.). London: printed for Benj. Tooke at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Staynoe, Thomas. Salvation By Jesus Christ Alone: (as It Is Expresly Laid Down in the Scriptures) Agreeable to the Rules of Reason, and to the Laws of Justice. The Whole Intermixed With Several Practical Reflections, Directing and Persuading to a Christian Life. To Which Is Added, a Short Inquiry Into the State of Those Men in a Future Life, Who Never Heard of Jesus Christ the Saviour in This Life. Vol. I. By Tho. Staynoe, Minister of the United Parishes of Christ-Church and St. Leonard Foster-Lane, London. The second edition corrected. London: printed for Benj. Tooke at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-Street, 1704.

MLA Citation

Staynoe, Thomas. Salvation By Jesus Christ Alone: (as It Is Expresly Laid Down in the Scriptures) Agreeable to the Rules of Reason, and to the Laws of Justice. The Whole Intermixed With Several Practical Reflections, Directing and Persuading to a Christian Life. To Which Is Added, a Short Inquiry Into the State of Those Men in a Future Life, Who Never Heard of Jesus Christ the Saviour in This Life. Vol. I. By Tho. Staynoe, Minister of the United Parishes of Christ-Church and St. Leonard Foster-Lane, London. The second edition corrected. London: printed for Benj. Tooke at the Middle-Temple Gate in Fleet-Street, 1704.

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