APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Moor, T. (1695). Clavis aurea; or, a golden key: by which hidden and mystical scriptures are opened and explained: Wherein is clearly discovered and asserted, the doctrine of the salvation of all men. Also the mystery of iniquity laid open, and the doctrine of freewill fully refuted; by proving, that sin is an infirmity. By Thomas Moor. [s.n.].

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Moor, Thomas. Clavis Aurea; or, a Golden Key: By Which Hidden and Mystical Scriptures Are Opened and Explained: Wherein Is Clearly Discovered and Asserted, the Doctrine of the Salvation of All Men. Also the Mystery of Iniquity Laid Open, and the Doctrine of Freewill Fully Refuted; by Proving, That Sin Is an Infirmity. By Thomas Moor. London: [s.n.], 1695.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Moor, Thomas. Clavis Aurea; or, a Golden Key: By Which Hidden and Mystical Scriptures Are Opened and Explained: Wherein Is Clearly Discovered and Asserted, the Doctrine of the Salvation of All Men. Also the Mystery of Iniquity Laid Open, and the Doctrine of Freewill Fully Refuted; by Proving, That Sin Is an Infirmity. By Thomas Moor. [s.n.], 1695.

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