APA (7th ed.) Citation

Charnock, S. (1685). A discourse of divine providence: I. In general: that there is a providence exercised by God in the world. II. In particular: how all Gods providences in the world, are in order to the good of his people. By the late learned divine Stephen Charnock, B.D. sometimes fellow of New-Colledg in Oxon. printed for John Harris, at the Harrow, over against the Church in the Poultrey.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Charnock, Stephen. A Discourse of Divine Providence: I. In General: That There Is a Providence Exercised by God in the World. II. In Particular: How All Gods Providences in the World, Are in Order to the Good of His People. By the Late Learned Divine Stephen Charnock, B.D. Sometimes Fellow of New-Colledg in Oxon. London: printed for John Harris, at the Harrow, over against the Church in the Poultrey, 1685.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Charnock, Stephen. A Discourse of Divine Providence: I. In General: That There Is a Providence Exercised by God in the World. II. In Particular: How All Gods Providences in the World, Are in Order to the Good of His People. By the Late Learned Divine Stephen Charnock, B.D. Sometimes Fellow of New-Colledg in Oxon. printed for John Harris, at the Harrow, over against the Church in the Poultrey, 1685.

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