APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1649). The Epitome of a new man, or, A Leaf from the tree of life to heal the bleeding wounds of the nations: In an epistle from the unknown servant of God, friend of nature, disciple of Jesus : directed unto all that love our Lord in sincerity, tending to the uniting their hearts to him, then one to another, be they of what sect or opinion soever they will : very profitable for every particular mans meditation, teaching the way how to know and govern our selves .. Printed for the author.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Epitome of a New Man, or, A Leaf from the Tree of Life to Heal the Bleeding Wounds of the Nations: In an Epistle from the Unknown Servant of God, Friend of Nature, Disciple of Jesus : Directed Unto All That Love Our Lord in Sincerity, Tending to the Uniting Their Hearts to Him, Then One to Another, Be They of What Sect or Opinion Soever They Will : Very Profitable for Every Particular Mans Meditation, Teaching the Way How to Know and Govern Our Selves .. London: Printed for the author, 1649.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Epitome of a New Man, or, A Leaf from the Tree of Life to Heal the Bleeding Wounds of the Nations: In an Epistle from the Unknown Servant of God, Friend of Nature, Disciple of Jesus : Directed Unto All That Love Our Lord in Sincerity, Tending to the Uniting Their Hearts to Him, Then One to Another, Be They of What Sect or Opinion Soever They Will : Very Profitable for Every Particular Mans Meditation, Teaching the Way How to Know and Govern Our Selves .. Printed for the author, 1649.

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