APA (7th ed.) Citation

Martindale, A. (1649). Divinity-knots vnloosed: Or a cleare discovery of truth; by resolving many doubts, according to scripture, orthodox divines, and sound reason, so as weake capacities may receive satisfaction therein. To which purpose, a number of points are explained by familiar simile's. A treatise intended specially for the instruction of young Christians in Rothstorne parish in Cheshire: but published for a further extent of the benefit thereof, to the Israel of God. By Adam Martindale, one of the meanest labourers in the Lords harvest. Printed for John Hancock, in Popes head Alley, neere the Royall Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Martindale, Adam. Divinity-knots Vnloosed: Or a Cleare Discovery of Truth; by Resolving Many Doubts, According to Scripture, Orthodox Divines, and Sound Reason, so as Weake Capacities May Receive Satisfaction Therein. To Which Purpose, a Number of Points Are Explained by Familiar Simile's. A Treatise Intended Specially for the Instruction of Young Christians in Rothstorne Parish in Cheshire: But Published for a Further Extent of the Benefit Thereof, to the Israel of God. By Adam Martindale, One of the Meanest Labourers in the Lords Harvest. London: Printed for John Hancock, in Popes head Alley, neere the Royall Exchange, 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Martindale, Adam. Divinity-knots Vnloosed: Or a Cleare Discovery of Truth; by Resolving Many Doubts, According to Scripture, Orthodox Divines, and Sound Reason, so as Weake Capacities May Receive Satisfaction Therein. To Which Purpose, a Number of Points Are Explained by Familiar Simile's. A Treatise Intended Specially for the Instruction of Young Christians in Rothstorne Parish in Cheshire: But Published for a Further Extent of the Benefit Thereof, to the Israel of God. By Adam Martindale, One of the Meanest Labourers in the Lords Harvest. Printed for John Hancock, in Popes head Alley, neere the Royall Exchange, 1649.

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