APA Citation

Elliot, R. (1762). St. Paul no Antinomian: Or, a vindication of that apostle's doctrine from the gross charge of heresy, fanatacism, and licentiousness. In a letter to the Rev. Mr. Dodd, Lecturer of West-Ham in Essex, and St. Olave's Hart-Street, London. Wherein the important doctrines of repentance, faith and imputed righteousness, with their attendant Fruits and Effects, are set forth in a Scripture Light, by the Rev. R. Elliot, A. B. and late of Bennet-College, Cambridge. London: printed for the author; and sold by G. Keith, in Gracechurch-Street; M. Withers, at the Seven Stars, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street; and by W. Taylor, facing the Opera-House in the Haymarket.

Chicago Style Citation

Elliot, Richard. St. Paul No Antinomian: Or, a Vindication of That Apostle's Doctrine From the Gross Charge of Heresy, Fanatacism, and Licentiousness. In a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Dodd, Lecturer of West-Ham in Essex, and St. Olave's Hart-Street, London. Wherein the Important Doctrines of Repentance, Faith and Imputed Righteousness, With Their Attendant Fruits and Effects, Are Set Forth in a Scripture Light, By the Rev. R. Elliot, A. B. and Late of Bennet-College, Cambridge. London: printed for the author; and sold by G. Keith, in Gracechurch-Street; M. Withers, at the Seven Stars, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street; and by W. Taylor, facing the Opera-House in the Haymarket, 1762.

MLA Citation

Elliot, Richard. St. Paul No Antinomian: Or, a Vindication of That Apostle's Doctrine From the Gross Charge of Heresy, Fanatacism, and Licentiousness. In a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Dodd, Lecturer of West-Ham in Essex, and St. Olave's Hart-Street, London. Wherein the Important Doctrines of Repentance, Faith and Imputed Righteousness, With Their Attendant Fruits and Effects, Are Set Forth in a Scripture Light, By the Rev. R. Elliot, A. B. and Late of Bennet-College, Cambridge. London: printed for the author; and sold by G. Keith, in Gracechurch-Street; M. Withers, at the Seven Stars, near the Inner-Temple-Gate, Fleet-Street; and by W. Taylor, facing the Opera-House in the Haymarket, 1762.

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