Ford, T. (1667). Logos autopistos, or, Scriptures self-evidence: To prove its existence, authority, certainty in it [sic] self, and sufficiency (in its kind) to ascertain others that it is inspir'd of God to be the only rule of faith : published as a plea for Protestants in the defence of their profession and intended only for the use and instruction of the vulgar sort. Printed for Edward Brewster and are to be sold at Mr. Marriotts.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFord, Thomas. Logos Autopistos, or, Scriptures Self-evidence: To Prove Its Existence, Authority, Certainty in It [sic] Self, and Sufficiency (in Its Kind) to Ascertain Others That It Is Inspir'd of God to Be the Only Rule of Faith : Published as a Plea for Protestants in the Defence of Their Profession and Intended Only for the Use and Instruction of the Vulgar Sort. London: Printed for Edward Brewster and are to be sold at Mr. Marriotts, 1667.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFord, Thomas. Logos Autopistos, or, Scriptures Self-evidence: To Prove Its Existence, Authority, Certainty in It [sic] Self, and Sufficiency (in Its Kind) to Ascertain Others That It Is Inspir'd of God to Be the Only Rule of Faith : Published as a Plea for Protestants in the Defence of Their Profession and Intended Only for the Use and Instruction of the Vulgar Sort. Printed for Edward Brewster and are to be sold at Mr. Marriotts, 1667.