(1650). A justification of the mad crew in their waies and principles. Or the madnesse and weaknesse of God in man proved wisdom and strength: With a true testimony of that sweet and unspeakable joy, and everlasting glory that dwels in and breaks out, through this strange and unheard of appearance, and this in many particulars declared; from that experiment the author of this book hath made: and how wonderfully he hath been wrought over, and let up to that life and being which needs not, is not, yea cannot be ashamed; being translated out of that kingdom that is, hath, and shall be shaken, into that which neither is can or shall ever be removed. And all this dawned and sunned out in God the Son, viz. God in the form: whom if ye crucifie, it is because you know him not. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)A Justification of the Mad Crew in Their Waies and Principles. Or the Madnesse and Weaknesse of God in Man Proved Wisdom and Strength: With a True Testimony of That Sweet and Unspeakable Joy, and Everlasting Glory That Dwels in and Breaks Out, Through This Strange and Unheard of Appearance, and This in Many Particulars Declared; from That Experiment the Author of This Book Hath Made: And How Wonderfully He Hath Been Wrought over, and Let Up to That Life and Being Which Needs Not, Is Not, Yea Cannot Be Ashamed; Being Translated Out of That Kingdom That Is, Hath, and Shall Be Shaken, into That Which Neither Is Can or Shall Ever Be Removed. And All This Dawned and Sunned Out in God the Son, Viz. God in the Form: Whom If Ye Crucifie, It Is Because You Know Him Not. S.l: [s.n.], 1650.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)A Justification of the Mad Crew in Their Waies and Principles. Or the Madnesse and Weaknesse of God in Man Proved Wisdom and Strength: With a True Testimony of That Sweet and Unspeakable Joy, and Everlasting Glory That Dwels in and Breaks Out, Through This Strange and Unheard of Appearance, and This in Many Particulars Declared; from That Experiment the Author of This Book Hath Made: And How Wonderfully He Hath Been Wrought over, and Let Up to That Life and Being Which Needs Not, Is Not, Yea Cannot Be Ashamed; Being Translated Out of That Kingdom That Is, Hath, and Shall Be Shaken, into That Which Neither Is Can or Shall Ever Be Removed. And All This Dawned and Sunned Out in God the Son, Viz. God in the Form: Whom If Ye Crucifie, It Is Because You Know Him Not. [s.n.], 1650.