APA (7th ed.) Citation

Byfield, N. (1627). The principles, or, The patterne of wholesome words: Containing a collection of such truths as are of necessitie to be belieued vnto saluation, separated out of the body of all theologie. Made euident by infallible and plaine proofes of scriptures. And withall, the seueral vses such principles should be put to, are abundantly shewed. A proiect much desired, and of singular vse for all sorts of Christians. By N. Byfield, preacher of Gods Word at Isleworth in Middlesex (The third edition, corrected and amended.). Printed by W. Sansby [sic], for Phile. Stephens and Christ. Meridith, dwelling at the Golden Lyon in Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Byfield, Nicholas. The Principles, or, The Patterne of Wholesome Words: Containing a Collection of Such Truths as Are of Necessitie to Be Belieued Vnto Saluation, Separated Out of the Body of All Theologie. Made Euident by Infallible and Plaine Proofes of Scriptures. And Withall, the Seueral Vses Such Principles Should Be Put to, Are Abundantly Shewed. A Proiect Much Desired, and of Singular Vse for All Sorts of Christians. By N. Byfield, Preacher of Gods Word at Isleworth in Middlesex. The third edition, corrected and amended. London: Printed by W. Sansby [sic], for Phile. Stephens and Christ. Meridith, dwelling at the Golden Lyon in Pauls Church-yard, 1627.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Byfield, Nicholas. The Principles, or, The Patterne of Wholesome Words: Containing a Collection of Such Truths as Are of Necessitie to Be Belieued Vnto Saluation, Separated Out of the Body of All Theologie. Made Euident by Infallible and Plaine Proofes of Scriptures. And Withall, the Seueral Vses Such Principles Should Be Put to, Are Abundantly Shewed. A Proiect Much Desired, and of Singular Vse for All Sorts of Christians. By N. Byfield, Preacher of Gods Word at Isleworth in Middlesex. The third edition, corrected and amended. Printed by W. Sansby [sic], for Phile. Stephens and Christ. Meridith, dwelling at the Golden Lyon in Pauls Church-yard, 1627.

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