Brookbank, J. (1656). Vita salutaris, or, The vine of catechetical divinity and saving truth: Displaying it selfe in the three maine and principal branches thereof, faith, hope, and charity, wherein is laid a firm and rocky foundation in Christian religion, that it may withstand all the storms of persecution and temptation : the explanation whereof, is for that purpose ... brought into as few questions with their answers as so large and massie a body, and weak capacities, will permit. Printed for W.L. ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrookbank, Joseph. Vita Salutaris, or, The Vine of Catechetical Divinity and Saving Truth: Displaying It Selfe in the Three Maine and Principal Branches Thereof, Faith, Hope, and Charity, Wherein Is Laid a Firm and Rocky Foundation in Christian Religion, That It May Withstand All the Storms of Persecution and Temptation : The Explanation Whereof, Is for That Purpose ... Brought into as Few Questions with Their Answers as so Large and Massie a Body, and Weak Capacities, Will Permit. London: Printed for W.L. ..., 1656.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrookbank, Joseph. Vita Salutaris, or, The Vine of Catechetical Divinity and Saving Truth: Displaying It Selfe in the Three Maine and Principal Branches Thereof, Faith, Hope, and Charity, Wherein Is Laid a Firm and Rocky Foundation in Christian Religion, That It May Withstand All the Storms of Persecution and Temptation : The Explanation Whereof, Is for That Purpose ... Brought into as Few Questions with Their Answers as so Large and Massie a Body, and Weak Capacities, Will Permit. Printed for W.L. ..., 1656.