APA (7th ed.) Citation

Goodwin, J. (1644). Theomachia; or The grand imprudence of men running the hazard of fighting against God, in suppressing any way, doctrine, or practice, concerning which they know not certainly whether it be from God or no: Being the substance of two sermons, preached in Colemanstreet, upon occasion of the late disaster sustain'd in the west. With some necessary enlargements thereunto. Printed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop entering into Pope's-head-Alley out of Lumbard-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Goodwin, John. Theomachia; or The Grand Imprudence of Men Running the Hazard of Fighting Against God, in Suppressing Any Way, Doctrine, or Practice, Concerning Which They Know Not Certainly Whether It Be from God or No: Being the Substance of Two Sermons, Preached in Colemanstreet, upon Occasion of the Late Disaster Sustain'd in the West. With Some Necessary Enlargements Thereunto. London: Printed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop entering into Pope's-head-Alley out of Lumbard-street, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Goodwin, John. Theomachia; or The Grand Imprudence of Men Running the Hazard of Fighting Against God, in Suppressing Any Way, Doctrine, or Practice, Concerning Which They Know Not Certainly Whether It Be from God or No: Being the Substance of Two Sermons, Preached in Colemanstreet, upon Occasion of the Late Disaster Sustain'd in the West. With Some Necessary Enlargements Thereunto. Printed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop entering into Pope's-head-Alley out of Lumbard-street, 1644.

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