Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn3367423
APA Citation
Foxcroft, Thomas. (1750). Humilis confessio: the saints united confession, in disparagement of their own righteousness A sermon preach'd (summarily) at the Tuesday-evening lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston, Jan. 30. 1749,50. Representing the commonly receiv'd Protestant sense & use of two Scripture-passages, which depreciate all our personal righteousness, under the comparison of filthy rags, and of despicable dung. In opposition to popish abuse and calumny. Boston : Printed and sold [by S. Kneeland and T. Green] opposite the prison in Queen-Street, http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/6500
MLA Citation
Foxcroft, Thomas. Humilis confessio: the saints united confession, in disparagement of their own righteousness [electronic resource] : A sermon preach'd (summarily) at the Tuesday-evening lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston, Jan. 30. 1749,50. Representing the commonly receiv'd Protestant sense & use of two Scripture-passages, which depreciate all our personal righteousness, under the comparison of filthy rags, and of despicable dung. In opposition to popish abuse and calumny. / By Thomas Foxcroft, M.A. One of the Pastors of the Old Church in Boston. ; [Ten lines of quotations] Printed and sold [by S. Kneeland and T. Green] opposite the prison in Queen-Street Boston 1750 <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/6500>
Australian/Harvard Citation
Foxcroft, Thomas. 1750, Humilis confessio: the saints united confession, in disparagement of their own righteousness [electronic resource] : A sermon preach'd (summarily) at the Tuesday-evening lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston, Jan. 30. 1749,50. Representing the commonly receiv'd Protestant sense & use of two Scripture-passages, which depreciate all our personal righteousness, under the comparison of filthy rags, and of despicable dung. In opposition to popish abuse and calumny. / By Thomas Foxcroft, M.A. One of the Pastors of the Old Church in Boston. ; [Ten lines of quotations] Printed and sold [by S. Kneeland and T. Green] opposite the prison in Queen-Street Boston <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/6500>
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Humilis confessio: the saints united confession, in disparagement of their own righteousness [electronic resource] : A sermon preach'd (summarily) at the Tuesday-evening lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston, Jan. 30. 1749,50. Representing the commonly receiv'd Protestant sense & use of two Scripture-passages, which depreciate all our personal righteousness, under the comparison of filthy rags, and of despicable dung. In opposition to popish abuse and calumny. / By Thomas Foxcroft, M.A. One of the Pastors of the Old Church in Boston. ; [Ten lines of quotations] | author1=Foxcroft, Thomas, 1697-1769 | year=1750 | publisher=Printed and sold [by S. Kneeland and T. Green] opposite the prison in Queen-Street | language=English }}