APA (7th ed.) Citation

Byfield, N. (1665). The principles, or, The pattern of wholesome words: Containing a collection of such truths as are of necessity to be believed unto salvation, separated out of the body of all theology, made evident by infallible and plain proofs of scriptures and withall the several uses such principles should be put to, are abundandtly shewed (The seventh edition corrected and amended.). Printed by E.T. for Peter Dring.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Byfield, Nicholas. The Principles, or, The Pattern of Wholesome Words: Containing a Collection of Such Truths as Are of Necessity to Be Believed Unto Salvation, Separated Out of the Body of All Theology, Made Evident by Infallible and Plain Proofs of Scriptures and Withall the Several Uses Such Principles Should Be Put to, Are Abundandtly Shewed. The seventh edition corrected and amended. London: Printed by E.T. for Peter Dring, 1665.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Byfield, Nicholas. The Principles, or, The Pattern of Wholesome Words: Containing a Collection of Such Truths as Are of Necessity to Be Believed Unto Salvation, Separated Out of the Body of All Theology, Made Evident by Infallible and Plain Proofs of Scriptures and Withall the Several Uses Such Principles Should Be Put to, Are Abundandtly Shewed. The seventh edition corrected and amended. Printed by E.T. for Peter Dring, 1665.

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