APA (7th ed.) Citation

Teate, F. (1657). Nathanael, or, An Israelite indeed: Lively portraied, and evidently proved to be an object most worthy both of our admiration and imitation, his priviledges and characters are also layd down : together with a discovery of the sinfulness and miserie of all hypocrites and strangers from the common-wealth of Israel. Printed for George Sawbridge ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Teate, Faithful. Nathanael, or, An Israelite Indeed: Lively Portraied, and Evidently Proved to Be an Object Most Worthy Both of Our Admiration and Imitation, His Priviledges and Characters Are Also Layd Down : Together with a Discovery of the Sinfulness and Miserie of All Hypocrites and Strangers from the Common-wealth of Israel. London: Printed for George Sawbridge ..., 1657.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Teate, Faithful. Nathanael, or, An Israelite Indeed: Lively Portraied, and Evidently Proved to Be an Object Most Worthy Both of Our Admiration and Imitation, His Priviledges and Characters Are Also Layd Down : Together with a Discovery of the Sinfulness and Miserie of All Hypocrites and Strangers from the Common-wealth of Israel. Printed for George Sawbridge ..., 1657.

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