Alleine, J. (1672). A most familiar explanation of the Assemblies Shorter catechism: Wherein their larger answers are broken into lesser parcels, thereby to let in the light, by degrees, into the minds of the learners. To which is added, in the close, a most brief help for the necessary, but much neglected duty of self-examination, to be daily perused. And to this is subjoyned, a letter of Christian counsel, to a destitute flock. By Jos. Allaine, late preacher of the Gospel at Taunton in Somerset-shire, a lover of truth and peace. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAlleine, Joseph. A Most Familiar Explanation of the Assemblies Shorter Catechism: Wherein Their Larger Answers Are Broken into Lesser Parcels, Thereby to Let in the Light, by Degrees, into the Minds of the Learners. To Which Is Added, in the Close, a Most Brief Help for the Necessary, but Much Neglected Duty of Self-examination, to Be Daily Perused. And to This Is Subjoyned, a Letter of Christian Counsel, to a Destitute Flock. By Jos. Allaine, Late Preacher of the Gospel at Taunton in Somerset-shire, a Lover of Truth and Peace. London: publisher not identified, 1672.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAlleine, Joseph. A Most Familiar Explanation of the Assemblies Shorter Catechism: Wherein Their Larger Answers Are Broken into Lesser Parcels, Thereby to Let in the Light, by Degrees, into the Minds of the Learners. To Which Is Added, in the Close, a Most Brief Help for the Necessary, but Much Neglected Duty of Self-examination, to Be Daily Perused. And to This Is Subjoyned, a Letter of Christian Counsel, to a Destitute Flock. By Jos. Allaine, Late Preacher of the Gospel at Taunton in Somerset-shire, a Lover of Truth and Peace. publisher not identified, 1672.