APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wollrich, H. (1659). The unlimited God, not limited by any of the children of light, but by them who are in the darkness and straitness, such would be limiting the unlimited God: From the Spirit of the Lord is this given forth, that all such may read with the eye which is not busie, nor looks into things above its reach : from one who becomes all to all, to gain some to Christ ... : also, a warning, and a charge from the Lord God, to all the Baptists teachers every where ... : also, a true discovery of the way to the kingdome within ... [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wollrich, Humphry. The Unlimited God, Not Limited by Any of the Children of Light, but by Them Who Are in the Darkness and Straitness, Such Would Be Limiting the Unlimited God: From the Spirit of the Lord Is This Given Forth, That All Such May Read with the Eye Which Is Not Busie, nor Looks into Things Above Its Reach : From One Who Becomes All to All, to Gain Some to Christ ... : Also, a Warning, and a Charge from the Lord God, to All the Baptists Teachers Every Where ... : Also, a True Discovery of the Way to the Kingdome Within ... London: [publisher not identified], 1659.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wollrich, Humphry. The Unlimited God, Not Limited by Any of the Children of Light, but by Them Who Are in the Darkness and Straitness, Such Would Be Limiting the Unlimited God: From the Spirit of the Lord Is This Given Forth, That All Such May Read with the Eye Which Is Not Busie, nor Looks into Things Above Its Reach : From One Who Becomes All to All, to Gain Some to Christ ... : Also, a Warning, and a Charge from the Lord God, to All the Baptists Teachers Every Where ... : Also, a True Discovery of the Way to the Kingdome Within ... [publisher not identified], 1659.

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