APA (7th ed.) Citation

Egerton, S. (1644). A brief method of catechizing: Wherein are handled these foure points : 1. how miserable all men are by nature, 2. what remedy God hath appointed for their deliverance, 3. how they must live that are delivered, 4. what helpes they must use to that end : the same points are also contracted, and a form of examining comminicants added, with graces before and after meate (The 44 edition.). Printed by T. Forcet for Humphrey Robinson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Egerton, Stephen. A Brief Method of Catechizing: Wherein Are Handled These Foure Points : 1. How Miserable All Men Are by Nature, 2. What Remedy God Hath Appointed for Their Deliverance, 3. How They Must Live That Are Delivered, 4. What Helpes They Must Use to That End : The Same Points Are Also Contracted, and a Form of Examining Comminicants Added, with Graces Before and After Meate. The 44 edition. London: Printed by T. Forcet for Humphrey Robinson, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Egerton, Stephen. A Brief Method of Catechizing: Wherein Are Handled These Foure Points : 1. How Miserable All Men Are by Nature, 2. What Remedy God Hath Appointed for Their Deliverance, 3. How They Must Live That Are Delivered, 4. What Helpes They Must Use to That End : The Same Points Are Also Contracted, and a Form of Examining Comminicants Added, with Graces Before and After Meate. The 44 edition. Printed by T. Forcet for Humphrey Robinson, 1644.

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