APA (7th ed.) Citation

Heydon, J. (1647). Mans badnes & Gods goodnes, or, Some Gospel truths laid down, explained, and vindicated: For the benefit of such as are weary of their own heart, conscience, minde, will, affections, thoughts, words, & works that are all corrupt, impure & imperfect (The third impression, amended, inlarged, and licensed by John Downeham.). Printed by M. Symmons.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Heydon, John. Mans Badnes & Gods Goodnes, or, Some Gospel Truths Laid Down, Explained, and Vindicated: For the Benefit of Such as Are Weary of Their Own Heart, Conscience, Minde, Will, Affections, Thoughts, Words, & Works That Are All Corrupt, Impure & Imperfect. The third impression, amended, inlarged, and licensed by John Downeham. London: Printed by M. Symmons, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Heydon, John. Mans Badnes & Gods Goodnes, or, Some Gospel Truths Laid Down, Explained, and Vindicated: For the Benefit of Such as Are Weary of Their Own Heart, Conscience, Minde, Will, Affections, Thoughts, Words, & Works That Are All Corrupt, Impure & Imperfect. The third impression, amended, inlarged, and licensed by John Downeham. Printed by M. Symmons, 1647.

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