APA (7th ed.) Citation

Preston, J. (1640). A heavenly treatise of the divine love of Christ: Shewing, 1. The motives 2. The meanes 3. The markes 4. The kindes thereof. Delivered in five sermons, by Iohn Preston, Doctor in Divinity, chaplane in ordinary to his Majestie; master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and sometimes preacher at Lincolnes Inne. Printed by Thomas Paine, for Iohn Stafford, in Chancery Lane, over against the Roules.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Preston, John. A Heavenly Treatise of the Divine Love of Christ: Shewing, 1. The Motives 2. The Meanes 3. The Markes 4. The Kindes Thereof. Delivered in Five Sermons, by Iohn Preston, Doctor in Divinity, Chaplane in Ordinary to His Majestie; Master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and Sometimes Preacher at Lincolnes Inne. London: Printed by Thomas Paine, for Iohn Stafford, in Chancery Lane, over against the Roules, 1640.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Preston, John. A Heavenly Treatise of the Divine Love of Christ: Shewing, 1. The Motives 2. The Meanes 3. The Markes 4. The Kindes Thereof. Delivered in Five Sermons, by Iohn Preston, Doctor in Divinity, Chaplane in Ordinary to His Majestie; Master of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge, and Sometimes Preacher at Lincolnes Inne. Printed by Thomas Paine, for Iohn Stafford, in Chancery Lane, over against the Roules, 1640.

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