APA (7th ed.) Citation

Craven, F. (1677). Æternalia, or A treatise wherein by way of explication, demonstration, confirmation, and application is shewed, that the great labour and pains of every Christian ought chiefly to be imployed not about perishing, but eternal good things,: From John 6. 27. Printed by H. Brugis for R. Northcott adjoyning to St. Peters Alley in Cornhil, and at the Marriner and Anchor upon Fishstreet Hill near London Bridge.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Craven, Francis. Æternalia, or A Treatise Wherein by Way of Explication, Demonstration, Confirmation, and Application Is Shewed, That the Great Labour and Pains of Every Christian Ought Chiefly to Be Imployed Not About Perishing, but Eternal Good Things,: From John 6. 27. London: Printed by H. Brugis for R. Northcott adjoyning to St. Peters Alley in Cornhil, and at the Marriner and Anchor upon Fishstreet Hill near London Bridge, 1677.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Craven, Francis. Æternalia, or A Treatise Wherein by Way of Explication, Demonstration, Confirmation, and Application Is Shewed, That the Great Labour and Pains of Every Christian Ought Chiefly to Be Imployed Not About Perishing, but Eternal Good Things,: From John 6. 27. Printed by H. Brugis for R. Northcott adjoyning to St. Peters Alley in Cornhil, and at the Marriner and Anchor upon Fishstreet Hill near London Bridge, 1677.

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