(1687). Christendom; or, The nature of Christ's kingdom opened, and the chiefest difficulties in divinity cleared: In order to ending the controversies among Christian philosophers, scool-men [sic], and divines of all parties. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationChristendom; or, The Nature of Christ's Kingdom Opened, and the Chiefest Difficulties in Divinity Cleared: In Order to Ending the Controversies Among Christian Philosophers, Scool-men [sic], and Divines of All Parties. London: Printed for the author, 1687.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationChristendom; or, The Nature of Christ's Kingdom Opened, and the Chiefest Difficulties in Divinity Cleared: In Order to Ending the Controversies Among Christian Philosophers, Scool-men [sic], and Divines of All Parties. Printed for the author, 1687.