APA (7th ed.) Citation

Freeman, J. (1600). The comforter: or A comfortable treatise: Wherein are contained many reasons taken out of the word, to assure the forgiuenesse of sinnes to the conscience that is troubled with the feeling thereof. Together with the temptations of Sathan to the contrarie, taken from experience: written by Iohn Freeman, sometime minister of the word, in Lewes in Sussex. Printed by [Adam Islip for] I. Wolfe, and are to bee sold by Edward White, at the little north dore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Freeman, John. The Comforter: Or A Comfortable Treatise: Wherein Are Contained Many Reasons Taken Out of the Word, to Assure the Forgiuenesse of Sinnes to the Conscience That Is Troubled with the Feeling Thereof. Together with the Temptations of Sathan to the Contrarie, Taken from Experience: Written by Iohn Freeman, Sometime Minister of the Word, in Lewes in Sussex. London: Printed by [Adam Islip for] I. Wolfe, and are to bee sold by Edward White, at the little north dore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun, 1600.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Freeman, John. The Comforter: Or A Comfortable Treatise: Wherein Are Contained Many Reasons Taken Out of the Word, to Assure the Forgiuenesse of Sinnes to the Conscience That Is Troubled with the Feeling Thereof. Together with the Temptations of Sathan to the Contrarie, Taken from Experience: Written by Iohn Freeman, Sometime Minister of the Word, in Lewes in Sussex. Printed by [Adam Islip for] I. Wolfe, and are to bee sold by Edward White, at the little north dore of Paules, at the signe of the Gun, 1600.

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