APA Citation

Dobel, B. (1733). An enquiry into the consequences of supposing that Baptism makes infants, dying in infancy, inheritors of the kingdom of heaven: Or, Is of any advantage to them in the world to come. Wherein is clearly demonstrated, that such a doctrine did not, nor ever will, proceed from a merciful and all-wife being; and therefore not from God, &c. By a Member of the Church of Christ. London: Printed for and sold by J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside near Mercers Chapel; and Thomas Oldfield on the Lady Wooton's Green, Canterbury.

Chicago Style Citation

Dobel, Benjamin. An Enquiry Into the Consequences of Supposing That Baptism Makes Infants, Dying in Infancy, Inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven: Or, Is of Any Advantage to Them in the World to Come. Wherein Is Clearly Demonstrated, That Such a Doctrine Did Not, nor Ever Will, Proceed From a Merciful and All-wife Being; and Therefore Not From God, &c. By a Member of the Church of Christ. London: Printed for and sold by J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside near Mercers Chapel; and Thomas Oldfield on the Lady Wooton's Green, Canterbury, 1733.

MLA Citation

Dobel, Benjamin. An Enquiry Into the Consequences of Supposing That Baptism Makes Infants, Dying in Infancy, Inheritors of the Kingdom of Heaven: Or, Is of Any Advantage to Them in the World to Come. Wherein Is Clearly Demonstrated, That Such a Doctrine Did Not, nor Ever Will, Proceed From a Merciful and All-wife Being; and Therefore Not From God, &c. By a Member of the Church of Christ. London: Printed for and sold by J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside near Mercers Chapel; and Thomas Oldfield on the Lady Wooton's Green, Canterbury, 1733.

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