Buckler, E. (1655). God all in all: Or The highest happines of the saints. Jn [sic] two parts. The I. Asserting this happiness to consist in the enjoyment of God. II. Enquiring into the quality of that enjoyment. Together with a short appendix, wherein is very briefly considered, the claim of natural reason, and private inspirations to a guidance of us in the things of God. Also what courses dishonour the Gospel, and what duties we owe it. By Edward Buckler, preacher of the Gospel. Printed for Luke Fawn, at the sign of the Parrot in Paul's Church-yard.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Buckler, Edward. God All in All: Or The Highest Happines of the Saints. Jn [sic] Two Parts. The I. Asserting This Happiness to Consist in the Enjoyment of God. II. Enquiring into the Quality of That Enjoyment. Together with a Short Appendix, Wherein Is Very Briefly Considered, the Claim of Natural Reason, and Private Inspirations to a Guidance of Us in the Things of God. Also What Courses Dishonour the Gospel, and What Duties We Owe It. By Edward Buckler, Preacher of the Gospel. London: Printed for Luke Fawn, at the sign of the Parrot in Paul's Church-yard, 1655.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Buckler, Edward. God All in All: Or The Highest Happines of the Saints. Jn [sic] Two Parts. The I. Asserting This Happiness to Consist in the Enjoyment of God. II. Enquiring into the Quality of That Enjoyment. Together with a Short Appendix, Wherein Is Very Briefly Considered, the Claim of Natural Reason, and Private Inspirations to a Guidance of Us in the Things of God. Also What Courses Dishonour the Gospel, and What Duties We Owe It. By Edward Buckler, Preacher of the Gospel. Printed for Luke Fawn, at the sign of the Parrot in Paul's Church-yard, 1655.