APA Citation

Salmon, T. (1753). The personal union of the divine and human nature in our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; and the benefits of it to mankind. And the comforts of a good conscience, and the torments of an evil one. In two sermons [on John i. 14, and Job xxvii-5, 6]. Preached at Tavistock, in Devon ... printed by David Browne; and sold by S. Birt, L. Davis, R. Baldwin, Edward Score, in Exeter, Elizabeth Smith, in Plymouth, and Thomas Smith, in Tavistock.

MLA Citation

Salmon, Thomas. The Personal Union of the Divine and Human Nature in Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; and the Benefits of It to Mankind. And the Comforts of a Good Conscience, and the Torments of an Evil One. In Two Sermons [on John I. 14, and Job Xxvii-5, 6]. Preached at Tavistock, in Devon ... printed by David Browne; and sold by S. Birt, L. Davis, R. Baldwin, Edward Score, in Exeter, Elizabeth Smith, in Plymouth, and Thomas Smith, in Tavistock, 1753.

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