Harvey, C. (1662). Self-contradiction censured, or, A caveat against inconstancy, and the inconsistent contrariety of the same mens pretences, principles, opinions and practices: Dialogue-wise digested into a deliberative discourse between affection and judgement : and intended to serve as spiritual physick for two great diseases of phanatick spirits, hypocritical deceitfulness, and enthusiastical delusion. Printed by R. Norton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHarvey, Christopher. Self-contradiction Censured, or, A Caveat Against Inconstancy, and the Inconsistent Contrariety of the Same Mens Pretences, Principles, Opinions and Practices: Dialogue-wise Digested into a Deliberative Discourse Between Affection and Judgement : And Intended to Serve as Spiritual Physick for Two Great Diseases of Phanatick Spirits, Hypocritical Deceitfulness, and Enthusiastical Delusion. London: Printed by R. Norton, 1662.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHarvey, Christopher. Self-contradiction Censured, or, A Caveat Against Inconstancy, and the Inconsistent Contrariety of the Same Mens Pretences, Principles, Opinions and Practices: Dialogue-wise Digested into a Deliberative Discourse Between Affection and Judgement : And Intended to Serve as Spiritual Physick for Two Great Diseases of Phanatick Spirits, Hypocritical Deceitfulness, and Enthusiastical Delusion. Printed by R. Norton, 1662.