Moor, T. (1696). An addition to the Clavis aurea: With an enquiry upon what terms the salvation of man doth depend; whether entirely on faith or entirely on works, or whether entirely on grace or free-gift. By Thomas Moor, author of the Clavis aurea, living in St. Thomas's in Southwark. [This book may be had at Thomas Moor's, a barber, living in St. Thomas's in Southwark, near the sign of the Harrow].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMoor, Thomas. An Addition to the Clavis Aurea: With an Enquiry upon What Terms the Salvation of Man Doth Depend; Whether Entirely on Faith or Entirely on Works, or Whether Entirely on Grace or Free-gift. By Thomas Moor, Author of the Clavis Aurea, Living in St. Thomas's in Southwark. London: [This book may be had at Thomas Moor's, a barber, living in St. Thomas's in Southwark, near the sign of the Harrow], 1696.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMoor, Thomas. An Addition to the Clavis Aurea: With an Enquiry upon What Terms the Salvation of Man Doth Depend; Whether Entirely on Faith or Entirely on Works, or Whether Entirely on Grace or Free-gift. By Thomas Moor, Author of the Clavis Aurea, Living in St. Thomas's in Southwark. [This book may be had at Thomas Moor's, a barber, living in St. Thomas's in Southwark, near the sign of the Harrow], 1696.