APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

West, R. (1660). The cause of causes declared: A demonstration in brief of the way of Life, and good; and of death, and evill; both in man to be known; and by man, either of them may be chosen, or refused: also what the Lord doth in unregenerated men, in order to save them, and why they are not saved by the Lord: with a few words concerning these times, what will come to passe; and by the signs of the times, may be known, as it's noted in the Scriptures of truth. s.n.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

West, Robert. The Cause of Causes Declared: A Demonstration in Brief of the Way of Life, and Good; and of Death, and Evill; Both in Man to Be Known; and by Man, Either of Them May Be Chosen, or Refused: Also What the Lord Doth in Unregenerated Men, in Order to Save Them, and Why They Are Not Saved by the Lord: With a Few Words Concerning These Times, What Will Come to Passe; and by the Signs of the Times, May Be Known, as It's Noted in the Scriptures of Truth. S.l: s.n, 1660.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

West, Robert. The Cause of Causes Declared: A Demonstration in Brief of the Way of Life, and Good; and of Death, and Evill; Both in Man to Be Known; and by Man, Either of Them May Be Chosen, or Refused: Also What the Lord Doth in Unregenerated Men, in Order to Save Them, and Why They Are Not Saved by the Lord: With a Few Words Concerning These Times, What Will Come to Passe; and by the Signs of the Times, May Be Known, as It's Noted in the Scriptures of Truth. s.n, 1660.

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