APA (7th ed.) Citation

Reeve, J., & Muggleton, L. (1656). A divine looking-glass, or, The third and last testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Whose personal residence is seated on his throne of eternal glory in another world : being the commission of the spirit, agreeing with, and explaining of the two former commissions of the law and Gospel, differing only in point of worship : set forth for the tryal of all sorts of supposed spiritual lights in the world, until the ever-lasting true Jesus, the onely high and mighty God, pesonally appear in the air with his saints and angels. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Reeve, John, and Lodowick Muggleton. A Divine Looking-glass, or, The Third and Last Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Whose Personal Residence Is Seated on His Throne of Eternal Glory in Another World : Being the Commission of the Spirit, Agreeing with, and Explaining of the Two Former Commissions of the Law and Gospel, Differing Only in Point of Worship : Set Forth for the Tryal of All Sorts of Supposed Spiritual Lights in the World, Until the Ever-lasting True Jesus, the Onely High and Mighty God, Pesonally Appear in the Air with His Saints and Angels. [London?: publisher not identified], 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Reeve, John, and Lodowick Muggleton. A Divine Looking-glass, or, The Third and Last Testament of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Whose Personal Residence Is Seated on His Throne of Eternal Glory in Another World : Being the Commission of the Spirit, Agreeing with, and Explaining of the Two Former Commissions of the Law and Gospel, Differing Only in Point of Worship : Set Forth for the Tryal of All Sorts of Supposed Spiritual Lights in the World, Until the Ever-lasting True Jesus, the Onely High and Mighty God, Pesonally Appear in the Air with His Saints and Angels. publisher not identified], 1656.

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