APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lukin, H. (1665). The chief interest of man, or, A discourse of religion, clearly demonstrating the equity of the precepts of the Gospel, and how much the due observance thereof doth conduce to the happiness and well-being as well of humane societies as of particular persons. Printed by R.D. for T. Bassett.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lukin, Henry. The Chief Interest of Man, or, A Discourse of Religion, Clearly Demonstrating the Equity of the Precepts of the Gospel, and How Much the Due Observance Thereof Doth Conduce to the Happiness and Well-being as Well of Humane Societies as of Particular Persons. London: Printed by R.D. for T. Bassett, 1665.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lukin, Henry. The Chief Interest of Man, or, A Discourse of Religion, Clearly Demonstrating the Equity of the Precepts of the Gospel, and How Much the Due Observance Thereof Doth Conduce to the Happiness and Well-being as Well of Humane Societies as of Particular Persons. Printed by R.D. for T. Bassett, 1665.

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