APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hammon, G. (1655). A discovery of the latitude of the loss of the earthly paradise by original sin.: Occasioned by a disputation betwixt Mr. Matthias Rutton, min: of Boughton Munchalse in Kent, and the author hereof; branched out in these particulars, as followeth: I. First, an examination of his apologetical letter, with a full answer thereunto. II. Secondly, six arguments to prove that original sin exposed Adam and his posterity but to the first death. III. Thirdly, a discovery of the false and corrupted ministers by ten characters. IV. Fourthly, a discovery of the true ministers by ten characters. Printed by Ro: Ibbitson, for Francis Smith, and are to be sold at his shop in Flying-Horse Court in Fleetstreet.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hammon, George. A Discovery of the Latitude of the Loss of the Earthly Paradise by Original Sin.: Occasioned by a Disputation Betwixt Mr. Matthias Rutton, Min: Of Boughton Munchalse in Kent, and the Author Hereof; Branched Out in These Particulars, as Followeth: I. First, an Examination of His Apologetical Letter, with a Full Answer Thereunto. II. Secondly, Six Arguments to Prove That Original Sin Exposed Adam and His Posterity but to the First Death. III. Thirdly, a Discovery of the False and Corrupted Ministers by Ten Characters. IV. Fourthly, a Discovery of the True Ministers by Ten Characters. London,: Printed by Ro: Ibbitson, for Francis Smith, and are to be sold at his shop in Flying-Horse Court in Fleetstreet, 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hammon, George. A Discovery of the Latitude of the Loss of the Earthly Paradise by Original Sin.: Occasioned by a Disputation Betwixt Mr. Matthias Rutton, Min: Of Boughton Munchalse in Kent, and the Author Hereof; Branched Out in These Particulars, as Followeth: I. First, an Examination of His Apologetical Letter, with a Full Answer Thereunto. II. Secondly, Six Arguments to Prove That Original Sin Exposed Adam and His Posterity but to the First Death. III. Thirdly, a Discovery of the False and Corrupted Ministers by Ten Characters. IV. Fourthly, a Discovery of the True Ministers by Ten Characters. Printed by Ro: Ibbitson, for Francis Smith, and are to be sold at his shop in Flying-Horse Court in Fleetstreet, 1655.

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