APA (7th ed.) Citation

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 Style (17th ed.) Citation

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 (9th ed.) Citation

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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