APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Stuckley, L. (1667). A gospel-glasse, representing the miscarriages of English professors, both in their personal and relative capacities, for which God is contending with them, by the sword, plague, &c. and (since the writing of the greatest part of the following treatise for the press) by the dreadful fire in London. Or, A call from Heaven to sinners and saints. By repentance and reformation to prepare to meet God. printed for Randolph Tayler, and are to be sold at the three Crowns in Little-Brittain.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Stuckley, Lewis. A Gospel-glasse, Representing the Miscarriages of English Professors, Both in Their Personal and Relative Capacities, for Which God Is Contending with Them, by the Sword, Plague, &c. and (since the Writing of the Greatest Part of the Following Treatise for the Press) by the Dreadful Fire in London. Or, A Call from Heaven to Sinners and Saints. By Repentance and Reformation to Prepare to Meet God. London: printed for Randolph Tayler, and are to be sold at the three Crowns in Little-Brittain, 1667.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Stuckley, Lewis. A Gospel-glasse, Representing the Miscarriages of English Professors, Both in Their Personal and Relative Capacities, for Which God Is Contending with Them, by the Sword, Plague, &c. and (since the Writing of the Greatest Part of the Following Treatise for the Press) by the Dreadful Fire in London. Or, A Call from Heaven to Sinners and Saints. By Repentance and Reformation to Prepare to Meet God. printed for Randolph Tayler, and are to be sold at the three Crowns in Little-Brittain, 1667.

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