APA (7th ed.) Citation

Burthogge, R. (1675). Cavsa dei, or, An apology for God: Wherein the perpetuity of infernal torments is evidenced and divine both goodness and justice, that notwithstanding, defended : the nature of punishments in general, and of infernal ones in particular displayed : the evangelical righteousness explicated and setled : the divinity of the Gentiles both as to things to be believed, and things to be practised, adumbrated, and the wayes whereby it was communicated, plainly discover'd. Imprinted for Lewis Punchard ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Burthogge, Richard. Cavsa Dei, or, An Apology for God: Wherein the Perpetuity of Infernal Torments Is Evidenced and Divine Both Goodness and Justice, That Notwithstanding, Defended : The Nature of Punishments in General, and of Infernal Ones in Particular Displayed : The Evangelical Righteousness Explicated and Setled : The Divinity of the Gentiles Both as to Things to Be Believed, and Things to Be Practised, Adumbrated, and the Wayes Whereby It Was Communicated, Plainly Discover'd. London: Imprinted for Lewis Punchard ..., 1675.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Burthogge, Richard. Cavsa Dei, or, An Apology for God: Wherein the Perpetuity of Infernal Torments Is Evidenced and Divine Both Goodness and Justice, That Notwithstanding, Defended : The Nature of Punishments in General, and of Infernal Ones in Particular Displayed : The Evangelical Righteousness Explicated and Setled : The Divinity of the Gentiles Both as to Things to Be Believed, and Things to Be Practised, Adumbrated, and the Wayes Whereby It Was Communicated, Plainly Discover'd. Imprinted for Lewis Punchard ..., 1675.

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