APA (7th ed.) Citation

Goad, T. (1661). Stimluus [sic] orthodoxus, sive Goadus redivivus: A disputation partly thological, partly metaphysical, concerning the necessity and contingency of events in the world, in respect of Gods eternal decree. Written above twenty years since by that reverend and learned divine, Thomas Goad, doctor of divinity, and rector of Hadleigh in Suffolk. printed for William Leak, at the Crown in Fleet-street, between tvvo Temple Gates.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Goad, Thomas. Stimluus [sic] Orthodoxus, Sive Goadus Redivivus: A Disputation Partly Thological, Partly Metaphysical, Concerning the Necessity and Contingency of Events in the World, in Respect of Gods Eternal Decree. Written Above Twenty Years Since by That Reverend and Learned Divine, Thomas Goad, Doctor of Divinity, and Rector of Hadleigh in Suffolk. London: printed for William Leak, at the Crown in Fleet-street, between tvvo Temple Gates, 1661.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Goad, Thomas. Stimluus [sic] Orthodoxus, Sive Goadus Redivivus: A Disputation Partly Thological, Partly Metaphysical, Concerning the Necessity and Contingency of Events in the World, in Respect of Gods Eternal Decree. Written Above Twenty Years Since by That Reverend and Learned Divine, Thomas Goad, Doctor of Divinity, and Rector of Hadleigh in Suffolk. printed for William Leak, at the Crown in Fleet-street, between tvvo Temple Gates, 1661.

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