Tombes, J. (1645). Anthropolatria; or, The sinne of glorying in men: Especially in eminent ministers of the Gospel. : Wherein is set forth the nature and causes of this sinne, as also, the many pernicious effects which at all times this sinne hath produced, and with which the Church of Christ is still infected. : With some serious disswasives from this sinne, and directions to prevent the infection thereof. : A discourse usefull, and in these times very seasonable. Printed by G. Miller for John Bellamy at the Signe of the three golden-Lions in Cornehill near the Royall-Exchange.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTombes, John. Anthropolatria; or, The Sinne of Glorying in Men: Especially in Eminent Ministers of the Gospel. : Wherein Is Set Forth the Nature and Causes of This Sinne, as Also, the Many Pernicious Effects Which at All Times This Sinne Hath Produced, and with Which the Church of Christ Is Still Infected. : With Some Serious Disswasives from This Sinne, and Directions to Prevent the Infection Thereof. : A Discourse Usefull, and in These Times Very Seasonable. London: Printed by G. Miller for John Bellamy at the Signe of the three golden-Lions in Cornehill near the Royall-Exchange, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTombes, John. Anthropolatria; or, The Sinne of Glorying in Men: Especially in Eminent Ministers of the Gospel. : Wherein Is Set Forth the Nature and Causes of This Sinne, as Also, the Many Pernicious Effects Which at All Times This Sinne Hath Produced, and with Which the Church of Christ Is Still Infected. : With Some Serious Disswasives from This Sinne, and Directions to Prevent the Infection Thereof. : A Discourse Usefull, and in These Times Very Seasonable. Printed by G. Miller for John Bellamy at the Signe of the three golden-Lions in Cornehill near the Royall-Exchange, 1645.