How, S. (1644). The sufficiencie of the spirits teaching without humane learning. Or a treatise tending to prove humane-learning to be no helpe to the spirituall understanding of the Word of God: Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports, as have been rumored about concerning this matter; and also for the affording of true information to all such as desire to know the truth. By Samuel How. Seen, allowed, and printed, by us, &c.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)How, Samuel. The Sufficiencie of the Spirits Teaching Without Humane Learning. Or a Treatise Tending to Prove Humane-learning to Be No Helpe to the Spirituall Understanding of the Word of God: Written (if It May Be) for the Silencing of Such False and Scandalous Reports, as Have Been Rumored About Concerning This Matter; and Also for the Affording of True Information to All Such as Desire to Know the Truth. By Samuel How. S.l: Seen, allowed, and printed, by us, &c, 1644.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)How, Samuel. The Sufficiencie of the Spirits Teaching Without Humane Learning. Or a Treatise Tending to Prove Humane-learning to Be No Helpe to the Spirituall Understanding of the Word of God: Written (if It May Be) for the Silencing of Such False and Scandalous Reports, as Have Been Rumored About Concerning This Matter; and Also for the Affording of True Information to All Such as Desire to Know the Truth. By Samuel How. Seen, allowed, and printed, by us, &c, 1644.