APA (7th ed.) Citation

Broughton, H. (1594). A seder olam, that is: order of the worlde: or yeeres from the fall to the restoring: A seconde apologie for the angel Gabriels proprietie of trueth, in his holy and healthy message, of the cleernes and certainty for our redemption: and a further answere to some, litle thinking that all humane libraries may by them selues, and must by Scripture be controlde: vvith a long preface touching the humanity of the gentry of Cambridge, and higher, in fauour of ancient learning. [G. Simpson and W. White?].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Broughton, Hugh. A Seder Olam, That Is: Order of the Worlde: Or Yeeres from the Fall to the Restoring: A Seconde Apologie for the Angel Gabriels Proprietie of Trueth, in His Holy and Healthy Message, of the Cleernes and Certainty for Our Redemption: And a Further Answere to Some, Litle Thinking That All Humane Libraries May by Them Selues, and Must by Scripture Be Controlde: Vvith a Long Preface Touching the Humanity of the Gentry of Cambridge, and Higher, in Fauour of Ancient Learning. S.l: [G. Simpson and W. White?], 1594.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Broughton, Hugh. A Seder Olam, That Is: Order of the Worlde: Or Yeeres from the Fall to the Restoring: A Seconde Apologie for the Angel Gabriels Proprietie of Trueth, in His Holy and Healthy Message, of the Cleernes and Certainty for Our Redemption: And a Further Answere to Some, Litle Thinking That All Humane Libraries May by Them Selues, and Must by Scripture Be Controlde: Vvith a Long Preface Touching the Humanity of the Gentry of Cambridge, and Higher, in Fauour of Ancient Learning. [G. Simpson and W. White?], 1594.

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