APA Citation

Backus, I. (1767). True faith will produce good works: A discourse, wherein are opened the nature of faith, and its powerful influence on the heart and life; together with the contrary nature and effects of unbelief: and answers to various objections. To which are perfixed [sic] a brief view of the present state of the Protestant world, with some remarks on the writings of Mr. Sandeman. By Isaac Backus. Minister of the Gospel in Middleborough. [Four lines of Scripture texts]. Boston: Printed by D. Kneeland, for Philip Freeman, opposite the cornfields in Union-Street.

Chicago Style Citation

Backus, Isaac. True Faith Will Produce Good Works: A Discourse, Wherein Are Opened the Nature of Faith, and Its Powerful Influence On the Heart and Life; Together With the Contrary Nature and Effects of Unbelief: And Answers to Various Objections. To Which Are Perfixed [sic] a Brief View of the Present State of the Protestant World, With Some Remarks On the Writings of Mr. Sandeman. By Isaac Backus. Minister of the Gospel in Middleborough. [Four Lines of Scripture Texts]. Boston: Printed by D. Kneeland, for Philip Freeman, opposite the cornfields in Union-Street, 1767.

MLA Citation

Backus, Isaac. True Faith Will Produce Good Works: A Discourse, Wherein Are Opened the Nature of Faith, and Its Powerful Influence On the Heart and Life; Together With the Contrary Nature and Effects of Unbelief: And Answers to Various Objections. To Which Are Perfixed [sic] a Brief View of the Present State of the Protestant World, With Some Remarks On the Writings of Mr. Sandeman. By Isaac Backus. Minister of the Gospel in Middleborough. [Four Lines of Scripture Texts]. Boston: Printed by D. Kneeland, for Philip Freeman, opposite the cornfields in Union-Street, 1767.

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