APA Citation

Newcomb, D. (1717). God the only law-giver, able to save and to destroy: A sermon Preach'd at the Cathedral-Church of Exeter, On Tuesday, August 20, 1717; At the Assizes held for the County of Devon, before Mr. Justice Eyre. By Daniel Newcomb, M. A. Rector of Whimple in Devon, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Bedford. Publish'd at the Request of the High-Sheriff, some Gentlemen of the Grand-Jury, and many other Gentlemen of the County of Devon, and of the City of Exeter. Exon: printed by and for George Bishop, and sold by Philip Yeo, John March, and Nath. Thorn, Booksellers in Exeter: and J. Wyat, Bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London.

Chicago Style Citation

Newcomb, Daniel. God the Only Law-giver, Able to Save and to Destroy: A Sermon Preach'd At the Cathedral-Church of Exeter, On Tuesday, August 20, 1717; At the Assizes Held for the County of Devon, Before Mr. Justice Eyre. By Daniel Newcomb, M. A. Rector of Whimple in Devon, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Bedford. Publish'd At the Request of the High-Sheriff, Some Gentlemen of the Grand-Jury, and Many Other Gentlemen of the County of Devon, and of the City of Exeter. Exon: printed by and for George Bishop, and sold by Philip Yeo, John March, and Nath. Thorn, Booksellers in Exeter: and J. Wyat, Bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1717.

MLA Citation

Newcomb, Daniel. God the Only Law-giver, Able to Save and to Destroy: A Sermon Preach'd At the Cathedral-Church of Exeter, On Tuesday, August 20, 1717; At the Assizes Held for the County of Devon, Before Mr. Justice Eyre. By Daniel Newcomb, M. A. Rector of Whimple in Devon, and Chaplain to His Grace the Duke of Bedford. Publish'd At the Request of the High-Sheriff, Some Gentlemen of the Grand-Jury, and Many Other Gentlemen of the County of Devon, and of the City of Exeter. Exon: printed by and for George Bishop, and sold by Philip Yeo, John March, and Nath. Thorn, Booksellers in Exeter: and J. Wyat, Bookseller, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London, 1717.

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