Everard, J. (1679). The gospel-treasury opened: or, the holyest of all unvailing: Discovering yet more the riches of grace and glory, to the vessels of mercy. Unto whom only it is given to know the mysteries of that kingdom, and the excellency of spirit power truth above letter forms shadows in several sermons preached at Kensington & elsewhere, by John Everard, D.D. deceased. The second edition very much enlarged. Whereunto is added, the mystical divinity of Dionysius the Areopagite, spoken of Acts 17. 34. with collections out of other divine authors, translated by Dr. Everard, never before printed in English. printed for Benj. Clark in George yard in Lumbard-street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEverard, John. The Gospel-treasury Opened: Or, the Holyest of All Unvailing: Discovering yet More the Riches of Grace and Glory, to the Vessels of Mercy. Unto Whom Only It Is Given to Know the Mysteries of That Kingdom, and the Excellency of Spirit Power Truth Above Letter Forms Shadows in Several Sermons Preached at Kensington & Elsewhere, by John Everard, D.D. Deceased. The Second Edition Very Much Enlarged. Whereunto Is Added, the Mystical Divinity of Dionysius the Areopagite, Spoken of Acts 17. 34. with Collections Out of Other Divine Authors, Translated by Dr. Everard, Never Before Printed in English. London: printed for Benj. Clark in George yard in Lumbard-street, 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEverard, John. The Gospel-treasury Opened: Or, the Holyest of All Unvailing: Discovering yet More the Riches of Grace and Glory, to the Vessels of Mercy. Unto Whom Only It Is Given to Know the Mysteries of That Kingdom, and the Excellency of Spirit Power Truth Above Letter Forms Shadows in Several Sermons Preached at Kensington & Elsewhere, by John Everard, D.D. Deceased. The Second Edition Very Much Enlarged. Whereunto Is Added, the Mystical Divinity of Dionysius the Areopagite, Spoken of Acts 17. 34. with Collections Out of Other Divine Authors, Translated by Dr. Everard, Never Before Printed in English. printed for Benj. Clark in George yard in Lumbard-street, 1679.