APA (7th ed.) Citation

Preston, J. (1638). Mount Ebal, or A heavenly treatise of divine love: Shewing the equity and necessity of his being accursed that loves not the Lord Iesus Christ. Together with the motives meanes markes of our love towards him. By that late faithfull and worthy divine, John Preston, Doctor in Divinitie, chaplaine in ordinary to his Majestie, master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher of Lincolnes Inne. Printed by M[armaduke] P[arsons] for Iohn Stafford, and are to be sold at his house in Black horse Alley in Fleet-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Preston, John. Mount Ebal, or A Heavenly Treatise of Divine Love: Shewing the Equity and Necessity of His Being Accursed That Loves Not the Lord Iesus Christ. Together with the Motives Meanes Markes of Our Love Towards Him. By That Late Faithfull and Worthy Divine, John Preston, Doctor in Divinitie, Chaplaine in Ordinary to His Majestie, Master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and Sometimes Preacher of Lincolnes Inne. London: Printed by M[armaduke] P[arsons] for Iohn Stafford, and are to be sold at his house in Black horse Alley in Fleet-street, 1638.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Preston, John. Mount Ebal, or A Heavenly Treatise of Divine Love: Shewing the Equity and Necessity of His Being Accursed That Loves Not the Lord Iesus Christ. Together with the Motives Meanes Markes of Our Love Towards Him. By That Late Faithfull and Worthy Divine, John Preston, Doctor in Divinitie, Chaplaine in Ordinary to His Majestie, Master of Emmanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and Sometimes Preacher of Lincolnes Inne. Printed by M[armaduke] P[arsons] for Iohn Stafford, and are to be sold at his house in Black horse Alley in Fleet-street, 1638.

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