Henderson, T. (1669). Megista kai timia epangelmata, or, The vertue, vigour, and efficacy of the promises, display'd in their strength & glory: Duly methodified and fitly applyed to every Christians particular case and condition, in a soliloquy, wholly scriptural, between the soul and the comforter. Printed for Dor. Newman.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHenderson, Thomas. Megista Kai Timia Epangelmata, or, The Vertue, Vigour, and Efficacy of the Promises, Display'd in Their Strength & Glory: Duly Methodified and Fitly Applyed to Every Christians Particular Case and Condition, in a Soliloquy, Wholly Scriptural, Between the Soul and the Comforter. London: Printed for Dor. Newman, 1669.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHenderson, Thomas. Megista Kai Timia Epangelmata, or, The Vertue, Vigour, and Efficacy of the Promises, Display'd in Their Strength & Glory: Duly Methodified and Fitly Applyed to Every Christians Particular Case and Condition, in a Soliloquy, Wholly Scriptural, Between the Soul and the Comforter. Printed for Dor. Newman, 1669.