Franklin
The time of justification considered [electronic resource] : In a dialogue, principally taken from the celebrated Dr. Goodwin; with two letters upon the same subject: a second dialogue on objections; and an appendix, containing the judgment of many eminent clavinistic divines, both of the independent, baptist, and episcopal persuasions. By Thomas Young, minister of the Gospel.
MLA
Young, Thomas. The Time of Justification Considered: In a Dialogue, Principally Taken From the Celebrated Dr. Goodwin; with Two Letters Upon the Same Subject: a Second Dialogue On Objections; and an Appendix, Containing the Judgment of Many Eminent Clavinistic Divines, Both of the Independent, Baptist, and Episcopal Persuasions. By Thomas Young, Minister of the Gospel. London: Printed and sold by J. Chalmers, Old-Street. Sold also by Trapp, and Parsons, Pater-Noster-Row; Chapman, Fleet-Street; and Fenley, Bristol, 1794.
APA
Young, T. (1794). The time of justification considered: In a dialogue, principally taken from the celebrated Dr. Goodwin; with two letters upon the same subject: a second dialogue on objections; and an appendix, containing the judgment of many eminent clavinistic divines, both of the independent, baptist, and episcopal persuasions. By Thomas Young, minister of the Gospel. London: Printed and sold by J. Chalmers, Old-Street. Sold also by Trapp, and Parsons, Pater-Noster-Row; Chapman, Fleet-Street; and Fenley, Bristol.
Chicago
Young, Thomas, The Time of Justification Considered: In a Dialogue, Principally Taken From the Celebrated Dr. Goodwin; with Two Letters Upon the Same Subject: a Second Dialogue On Objections; and an Appendix, Containing the Judgment of Many Eminent Clavinistic Divines, Both of the Independent, Baptist, and Episcopal Persuasions. By Thomas Young, Minister of the Gospel. London: Printed and sold by J. Chalmers, Old-Street. Sold also by Trapp, and Parsons, Pater-Noster-Row; Chapman, Fleet-Street; and Fenley, Bristol, 1794.