Seager, J. (1650). A discoverie of the vvorld to come according to the Scriptures: The first part thereof being didactical, or such as contains a form of positive doctrine : wherein 1. The doctrine of the world to come is propounded, explicated, confirmed, and applyed in a more familiar method then formerly hath been observed, 2. The doctrine of millenaries, touching a new reformed church in the latter times, which they call a new world, is confuted, 3. Sundry passages of holy writ are interpreted in reference to the world to come, which have been formerly wrested, and forced in a wrong sense. Printed by J. Macock for Luke Fawne, and are to be sold at his shop ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSeager, J. A Discoverie of the Vvorld to Come According to the Scriptures: The First Part Thereof Being Didactical, or Such as Contains a Form of Positive Doctrine : Wherein 1. The Doctrine of the World to Come Is Propounded, Explicated, Confirmed, and Applyed in a More Familiar Method Then Formerly Hath Been Observed, 2. The Doctrine of Millenaries, Touching a New Reformed Church in the Latter Times, Which They Call a New World, Is Confuted, 3. Sundry Passages of Holy Writ Are Interpreted in Reference to the World to Come, Which Have Been Formerly Wrested, and Forced in a Wrong Sense. London: Printed by J. Macock for Luke Fawne, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSeager, J. A Discoverie of the Vvorld to Come According to the Scriptures: The First Part Thereof Being Didactical, or Such as Contains a Form of Positive Doctrine : Wherein 1. The Doctrine of the World to Come Is Propounded, Explicated, Confirmed, and Applyed in a More Familiar Method Then Formerly Hath Been Observed, 2. The Doctrine of Millenaries, Touching a New Reformed Church in the Latter Times, Which They Call a New World, Is Confuted, 3. Sundry Passages of Holy Writ Are Interpreted in Reference to the World to Come, Which Have Been Formerly Wrested, and Forced in a Wrong Sense. Printed by J. Macock for Luke Fawne, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1650.