Ross, A. (1645). The philosophicall touch-stone, or, Observations upon Sir Kenelm Digbie's Discourses of the nature of bodies and of the reasonable soule: In which his erroneous paradoxes are refuted, the truth, and Aristotelian philosophy vindicated, the immortality of mans soule briefly, but sufficiently proved, and the weak fortifications of a late Amsterdam ingeneer, patronizing the soules mortality, briefly slighted. Printed for James Young, and are to be sold by Charles Green.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRoss, Alexander. The Philosophicall Touch-stone, or, Observations upon Sir Kenelm Digbie's Discourses of the Nature of Bodies and of the Reasonable Soule: In Which His Erroneous Paradoxes Are Refuted, the Truth, and Aristotelian Philosophy Vindicated, the Immortality of Mans Soule Briefly, but Sufficiently Proved, and the Weak Fortifications of a Late Amsterdam Ingeneer, Patronizing the Soules Mortality, Briefly Slighted. London: Printed for James Young, and are to be sold by Charles Green, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRoss, Alexander. The Philosophicall Touch-stone, or, Observations upon Sir Kenelm Digbie's Discourses of the Nature of Bodies and of the Reasonable Soule: In Which His Erroneous Paradoxes Are Refuted, the Truth, and Aristotelian Philosophy Vindicated, the Immortality of Mans Soule Briefly, but Sufficiently Proved, and the Weak Fortifications of a Late Amsterdam Ingeneer, Patronizing the Soules Mortality, Briefly Slighted. Printed for James Young, and are to be sold by Charles Green, 1645.