APA (7th ed.) Citation

Spencer, B. Chrysomeson, a golden meane, or, A middle way for Christians to walk by: Wherein all seekers of truth and shakers in the faith may find the true religion independing upon mans invention, and be established therein : intended as a key to Christianity, as a touchstone for a traveller, as a probe for a Protestant, as a sea-mark for a sailor : in a Christian dialogue between Philalethes and his friend Mathetes, seeking satisfaction.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Spencer, Benjamin. Chrysomeson, a Golden Meane, or, A Middle Way for Christians to Walk by: Wherein All Seekers of Truth and Shakers in the Faith May Find the True Religion Independing upon Mans Invention, and Be Established Therein : Intended as a Key to Christianity, as a Touchstone for a Traveller, as a Probe for a Protestant, as a Sea-mark for a Sailor : In a Christian Dialogue Between Philalethes and His Friend Mathetes, Seeking Satisfaction.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Spencer, Benjamin. Chrysomeson, a Golden Meane, or, A Middle Way for Christians to Walk by: Wherein All Seekers of Truth and Shakers in the Faith May Find the True Religion Independing upon Mans Invention, and Be Established Therein : Intended as a Key to Christianity, as a Touchstone for a Traveller, as a Probe for a Protestant, as a Sea-mark for a Sailor : In a Christian Dialogue Between Philalethes and His Friend Mathetes, Seeking Satisfaction.

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