APA (7th ed.) Citation

Bostocke, R. (1585). The difference betwene the auncient phisicke, first taught by the godly forefathers, consisting in vnitie peace and concord: and the latter phisicke proceeding from idolaters, ethnickes, and heathen: as Gallen, and such other consisting in dualitie, discorde, and contrarietie: And wherein the naturall philosophie of Aristotle doth differ from the trueth of Gods worde, and is iniurious to Christianitie and sounde doctrine. By R.B. Esquire. [By G. Robinson] for Robert VValley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Bostocke, Richard. The Difference Betwene the Auncient Phisicke, First Taught by the Godly Forefathers, Consisting in Vnitie Peace and Concord: And the Latter Phisicke Proceeding from Idolaters, Ethnickes, and Heathen: As Gallen, and Such Other Consisting in Dualitie, Discorde, and Contrarietie: And Wherein the Naturall Philosophie of Aristotle Doth Differ from the Trueth of Gods Worde, and Is Iniurious to Christianitie and Sounde Doctrine. By R.B. Esquire. Imprinted at London: [By G. Robinson] for Robert VValley, 1585.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Bostocke, Richard. The Difference Betwene the Auncient Phisicke, First Taught by the Godly Forefathers, Consisting in Vnitie Peace and Concord: And the Latter Phisicke Proceeding from Idolaters, Ethnickes, and Heathen: As Gallen, and Such Other Consisting in Dualitie, Discorde, and Contrarietie: And Wherein the Naturall Philosophie of Aristotle Doth Differ from the Trueth of Gods Worde, and Is Iniurious to Christianitie and Sounde Doctrine. By R.B. Esquire. [By G. Robinson] for Robert VValley, 1585.

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