APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hyperius, A., & Newton, T. (1587). The true tryall and examination of a mans owne selfe: Wherein euery faithfull Christian, by looking into his conscience, may most plainely behold his spirituall deformity by nature, described, his actuall rebellion by disobedience detected, his promise breach at baptisme, by ordinary transgression apparantly proued, his lamentable estate through sinne discouered, his wilfull obstinacie by dayly disorder displayed, and lastly howe by earnest repentaunce, and faith in Christ Iesu, he is from all the same clearely pardoned, forgiuen, released and reconciled. By Iohn Windet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hyperius, Andreas, and Thomas Newton. The True Tryall and Examination of a Mans Owne Selfe: Wherein Euery Faithfull Christian, by Looking into His Conscience, May Most Plainely Behold His Spirituall Deformity by Nature, Described, His Actuall Rebellion by Disobedience Detected, His Promise Breach at Baptisme, by Ordinary Transgression Apparantly Proued, His Lamentable Estate Through Sinne Discouered, His Wilfull Obstinacie by Dayly Disorder Displayed, and Lastly Howe by Earnest Repentaunce, and Faith in Christ Iesu, He Is from All the Same Clearely Pardoned, Forgiuen, Released and Reconciled. Imprinted at London: By Iohn Windet, 1587.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hyperius, Andreas, and Thomas Newton. The True Tryall and Examination of a Mans Owne Selfe: Wherein Euery Faithfull Christian, by Looking into His Conscience, May Most Plainely Behold His Spirituall Deformity by Nature, Described, His Actuall Rebellion by Disobedience Detected, His Promise Breach at Baptisme, by Ordinary Transgression Apparantly Proued, His Lamentable Estate Through Sinne Discouered, His Wilfull Obstinacie by Dayly Disorder Displayed, and Lastly Howe by Earnest Repentaunce, and Faith in Christ Iesu, He Is from All the Same Clearely Pardoned, Forgiuen, Released and Reconciled. By Iohn Windet, 1587.

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