Younge, R. (1639). Sinne stigmatizd: or, The art to know savingly, believe rightly, live religiously: Taught both by similitude and contrariety from a serious scrutiny or survey of the profound humanist, cunning polititian, cauterized drunkard, experimentall Christian: wherein the beauties of all Christian graces are illustrated by the blacknesse of their opposite vices. Also, that enmity which God proclaimed in Paradise betweene the seed of the Serpent and the seed of the woman, unvailed and anatomized. Whereunto is annexed, compleat armor against evill society ... By R. Junius. Printed [by Richard Badger] for G. Latham at the signe of the Bishops head in St. Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Younge, Richard. Sinne Stigmatizd: Or, The Art to Know Savingly, Believe Rightly, Live Religiously: Taught Both by Similitude and Contrariety from a Serious Scrutiny or Survey of the Profound Humanist, Cunning Polititian, Cauterized Drunkard, Experimentall Christian: Wherein the Beauties of All Christian Graces Are Illustrated by the Blacknesse of Their Opposite Vices. Also, That Enmity Which God Proclaimed in Paradise Betweene the Seed of the Serpent and the Seed of the Woman, Unvailed and Anatomized. Whereunto Is Annexed, Compleat Armor Against Evill Society ... By R. Junius. London: Printed [by Richard Badger] for G. Latham at the signe of the Bishops head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1639.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Younge, Richard. Sinne Stigmatizd: Or, The Art to Know Savingly, Believe Rightly, Live Religiously: Taught Both by Similitude and Contrariety from a Serious Scrutiny or Survey of the Profound Humanist, Cunning Polititian, Cauterized Drunkard, Experimentall Christian: Wherein the Beauties of All Christian Graces Are Illustrated by the Blacknesse of Their Opposite Vices. Also, That Enmity Which God Proclaimed in Paradise Betweene the Seed of the Serpent and the Seed of the Woman, Unvailed and Anatomized. Whereunto Is Annexed, Compleat Armor Against Evill Society ... By R. Junius. Printed [by Richard Badger] for G. Latham at the signe of the Bishops head in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1639.