Gery, T. (1657). The fort-royal of Christianity defended. Or, a demonstration of the divinity of scripture, by way of excellency called the Bible.: With a discussion of some of the great controversies in religion, about universal redemption, free-will, original sin, &c. For the establishing of Christians in truth in these atheistical trying times. Printed by T.C. for Nathanael Web, and William Grantham at the sign of the black Bear in Paul's Church-yard, neer the little North-door of Paul's.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGery, Thomas. The Fort-royal of Christianity Defended. Or, a Demonstration of the Divinity of Scripture, by Way of Excellency Called the Bible.: With a Discussion of Some of the Great Controversies in Religion, About Universal Redemption, Free-will, Original Sin, &c. For the Establishing of Christians in Truth in These Atheistical Trying Times. London,: Printed by T.C. for Nathanael Web, and William Grantham at the sign of the black Bear in Paul's Church-yard, neer the little North-door of Paul's, 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGery, Thomas. The Fort-royal of Christianity Defended. Or, a Demonstration of the Divinity of Scripture, by Way of Excellency Called the Bible.: With a Discussion of Some of the Great Controversies in Religion, About Universal Redemption, Free-will, Original Sin, &c. For the Establishing of Christians in Truth in These Atheistical Trying Times. Printed by T.C. for Nathanael Web, and William Grantham at the sign of the black Bear in Paul's Church-yard, neer the little North-door of Paul's, 1657.