APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Braithwaite, J. (1660). The ministers of England which are called, the ministers of the gospel: Vveighed in the ballance of equity: by way of consideration, whereby it plainly appears, whether they be the ministers of Christ, or of antichrist. And also, whether to bear a testimony against a setled maintenance, either by tyths or any other way which may be invented to uphold that ministry, be any way dangerous to destroy the gospel of Christ; resolved. With a serious meditation upon the dealings of God with England, and the state thereof in general. Published for the satisfactiou [sic] of such as desire to prove all things, and are willing to hold that fast which is good; by a friend unto the faithful ministers of the gospel of Christ, John Braithwait. printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-spread Eagle and Wind-Mill, in Martins Le grand.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Braithwaite, John. The Ministers of England Which Are Called, the Ministers of the Gospel: Vveighed in the Ballance of Equity: By Way of Consideration, Whereby It Plainly Appears, Whether They Be the Ministers of Christ, or of Antichrist. And Also, Whether to Bear a Testimony Against a Setled Maintenance, Either by Tyths or Any Other Way Which May Be Invented to Uphold That Ministry, Be Any Way Dangerous to Destroy the Gospel of Christ; Resolved. With a Serious Meditation upon the Dealings of God with England, and the State Thereof in General. Published for the Satisfactiou [sic] of Such as Desire to Prove All Things, and Are Willing to Hold That Fast Which Is Good; by a Friend Unto the Faithful Ministers of the Gospel of Christ, John Braithwait. London: printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-spread Eagle and Wind-Mill, in Martins Le grand, 1660.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Braithwaite, John. The Ministers of England Which Are Called, the Ministers of the Gospel: Vveighed in the Ballance of Equity: By Way of Consideration, Whereby It Plainly Appears, Whether They Be the Ministers of Christ, or of Antichrist. And Also, Whether to Bear a Testimony Against a Setled Maintenance, Either by Tyths or Any Other Way Which May Be Invented to Uphold That Ministry, Be Any Way Dangerous to Destroy the Gospel of Christ; Resolved. With a Serious Meditation upon the Dealings of God with England, and the State Thereof in General. Published for the Satisfactiou [sic] of Such as Desire to Prove All Things, and Are Willing to Hold That Fast Which Is Good; by a Friend Unto the Faithful Ministers of the Gospel of Christ, John Braithwait. printed for Robert Wilson, at the sign of the Black-spread Eagle and Wind-Mill, in Martins Le grand, 1660.

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