(1670). Vannus divinus or, A fanne to separate the chaff from the wheat and distinguish pure, and true, from impure and false religions: Very usefull to inform the ignorant, settle the wavering, reduce the straying, and confirm the sincerely orthodox professors. Printed by S.G. and E.G. for Francis Eglesfield.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVannus Divinus or, A Fanne to Separate the Chaff from the Wheat and Distinguish Pure, and True, from Impure and False Religions: Very Usefull to Inform the Ignorant, Settle the Wavering, Reduce the Straying, and Confirm the Sincerely Orthodox Professors. London: Printed by S.G. and E.G. for Francis Eglesfield, 1670.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVannus Divinus or, A Fanne to Separate the Chaff from the Wheat and Distinguish Pure, and True, from Impure and False Religions: Very Usefull to Inform the Ignorant, Settle the Wavering, Reduce the Straying, and Confirm the Sincerely Orthodox Professors. Printed by S.G. and E.G. for Francis Eglesfield, 1670.