APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Brooks, T. (1669). Apples of gold for young men and women, and [a] crown of glory for old men and women. Or, [T]he happiness of being good betimes, and the honour of being an old disciple: [Cl]early and fully discovered, and closely and faithfully applyed. Also the young mans objections answered, and the old mans doubts resolved. Thomas Brooks heretofore preacher o[f] the Gospel at St. Margarets New Fish street-hill (The last edition.). printed by W[illiam]. R[awlins]. for J[ohn]. Hancock, to be sold at his shop over-against Gresham-Colledge in Bishops-gate-Street next to the White Lyon, and at the first shop in Popes-Head-Alley, next to Cornhill.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Brooks, Thomas. Apples of Gold for Young Men and Women, and [a] Crown of Glory for Old Men and Women. Or, [T]he Happiness of Being Good Betimes, and the Honour of Being an Old Disciple: [Cl]early and Fully Discovered, and Closely and Faithfully Applyed. Also the Young Mans Objections Answered, and the Old Mans Doubts Resolved. Thomas Brooks Heretofore Preacher o[f] the Gospel at St. Margarets New Fish Street-hill. The last edition. London: printed by W[illiam]. R[awlins]. for J[ohn]. Hancock, to be sold at his shop over-against Gresham-Colledge in Bishops-gate-Street next to the White Lyon, and at the first shop in Popes-Head-Alley, next to Cornhill, 1669.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Brooks, Thomas. Apples of Gold for Young Men and Women, and [a] Crown of Glory for Old Men and Women. Or, [T]he Happiness of Being Good Betimes, and the Honour of Being an Old Disciple: [Cl]early and Fully Discovered, and Closely and Faithfully Applyed. Also the Young Mans Objections Answered, and the Old Mans Doubts Resolved. Thomas Brooks Heretofore Preacher o[f] the Gospel at St. Margarets New Fish Street-hill. The last edition. printed by W[illiam]. R[awlins]. for J[ohn]. Hancock, to be sold at his shop over-against Gresham-Colledge in Bishops-gate-Street next to the White Lyon, and at the first shop in Popes-Head-Alley, next to Cornhill, 1669.

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