APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cartwright, C. (1650). The doctrine of faith: Or, The prime and principall points which a Christian is to know and believe. Handled in sundry sermons upon texts of scripture selected and chosen for the purpose. Wherein the method of the creed, (commonly called the Apostles Creed) is observed; and the articles thereof are confirmed, explained and applied, for the instructing of the ignorant, and the establishing of all in the truth. Printed by R.A. for Richard Lovvndes at the Unicorn on Lud-gate Hill over against Bell-Savage.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cartwright, Christopher. The Doctrine of Faith: Or, The Prime and Principall Points Which a Christian Is to Know and Believe. Handled in Sundry Sermons upon Texts of Scripture Selected and Chosen for the Purpose. Wherein the Method of the Creed, (commonly Called the Apostles Creed) Is Observed; and the Articles Thereof Are Confirmed, Explained and Applied, for the Instructing of the Ignorant, and the Establishing of All in the Truth. London: Printed by R.A. for Richard Lovvndes at the Unicorn on Lud-gate Hill over against Bell-Savage, 1650.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cartwright, Christopher. The Doctrine of Faith: Or, The Prime and Principall Points Which a Christian Is to Know and Believe. Handled in Sundry Sermons upon Texts of Scripture Selected and Chosen for the Purpose. Wherein the Method of the Creed, (commonly Called the Apostles Creed) Is Observed; and the Articles Thereof Are Confirmed, Explained and Applied, for the Instructing of the Ignorant, and the Establishing of All in the Truth. Printed by R.A. for Richard Lovvndes at the Unicorn on Lud-gate Hill over against Bell-Savage, 1650.

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