APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1649). An holy defiance to the gates of Hell: Through the strength and counsell of God. Together with high and weighty considerations: the chiefest whereof these. 1. What God is; All in the creatures, but sinne. 2. What men are: All in their God, which is good. 3. How wonderfull God worketh by men, when they account themselves as they are, Nothing; and God as he is, All. Printed by Matthew Simmons for H. Cripps.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

An Holy Defiance to the Gates of Hell: Through the Strength and Counsell of God. Together with High and Weighty Considerations: The Chiefest Whereof These. 1. What God Is; All in the Creatures, but Sinne. 2. What Men Are: All in Their God, Which Is Good. 3. How Wonderfull God Worketh by Men, When They Account Themselves as They Are, Nothing; and God as He Is, All. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons for H. Cripps, 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

An Holy Defiance to the Gates of Hell: Through the Strength and Counsell of God. Together with High and Weighty Considerations: The Chiefest Whereof These. 1. What God Is; All in the Creatures, but Sinne. 2. What Men Are: All in Their God, Which Is Good. 3. How Wonderfull God Worketh by Men, When They Account Themselves as They Are, Nothing; and God as He Is, All. Printed by Matthew Simmons for H. Cripps, 1649.

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