APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth. (1662). A door opening into Christian religion, or, A brief account by way of question and answer of some of the principal heads of the great mystery of Christian religion: Wherein is shewed by the way that the great doctrines here asserted are no wayes repugnant, but sweetly consonant unto the light of nature and principles of sound reason. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth. A Door Opening into Christian Religion, or, A Brief Account by Way of Question and Answer of Some of the Principal Heads of the Great Mystery of Christian Religion: Wherein Is Shewed by the Way That the Great Doctrines Here Asserted Are No Wayes Repugnant, but Sweetly Consonant Unto the Light of Nature and Principles of Sound Reason. London: [publisher not identified], 1662.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cordiall well-wisher to that unity and peace which are no conspiratours against the truth. A Door Opening into Christian Religion, or, A Brief Account by Way of Question and Answer of Some of the Principal Heads of the Great Mystery of Christian Religion: Wherein Is Shewed by the Way That the Great Doctrines Here Asserted Are No Wayes Repugnant, but Sweetly Consonant Unto the Light of Nature and Principles of Sound Reason. [publisher not identified], 1662.

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