APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1640). The way to true happinesse, leading to the gate of knowledge. Or an entrance to faith, without which it is impossible to please God: By questions and answers, opening briefly the meaning of every severall booke and chapter of the Bible, from the beginning of Genesis, to the end of the Revelation (Now newly corrected and augmented.). Printed by Robert Young.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Way to True Happinesse, Leading to the Gate of Knowledge. Or an Entrance to Faith, Without Which It Is Impossible to Please God: By Questions and Answers, Opening Briefly the Meaning of Every Severall Booke and Chapter of the Bible, from the Beginning of Genesis, to the End of the Revelation. Now newly corrected and augmented. London: Printed by Robert Young, 1640.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Way to True Happinesse, Leading to the Gate of Knowledge. Or an Entrance to Faith, Without Which It Is Impossible to Please God: By Questions and Answers, Opening Briefly the Meaning of Every Severall Booke and Chapter of the Bible, from the Beginning of Genesis, to the End of the Revelation. Now newly corrected and augmented. Printed by Robert Young, 1640.

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