APA (7th ed.) Citation

W., S. (1658). Meanes to prevent perishing. Or, The usefulnesse of the saving knowledge of God: Discovered in these particulars; I. The blessed tendency the knowledg of God hath to bring men to salvation. II. The one-ness of the Father, Son, and Spirit. III. The excellency of Christs person. IV. The excellent nature of eternal life. printed, and are to be sold by Fr. Smith, in Flying-Horse Court in Fleet-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

W., S. Meanes to Prevent Perishing. Or, The Usefulnesse of the Saving Knowledge of God: Discovered in These Particulars; I. The Blessed Tendency the Knowledg of God Hath to Bring Men to Salvation. II. The One-ness of the Father, Son, and Spirit. III. The Excellency of Christs Person. IV. The Excellent Nature of Eternal Life. London: printed, and are to be sold by Fr. Smith, in Flying-Horse Court in Fleet-street, 1658.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

W., S. Meanes to Prevent Perishing. Or, The Usefulnesse of the Saving Knowledge of God: Discovered in These Particulars; I. The Blessed Tendency the Knowledg of God Hath to Bring Men to Salvation. II. The One-ness of the Father, Son, and Spirit. III. The Excellency of Christs Person. IV. The Excellent Nature of Eternal Life. printed, and are to be sold by Fr. Smith, in Flying-Horse Court in Fleet-street, 1658.

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