APA (7th ed.) Citation

T. C. (1660). The troubles of Israel, or, The English achan pursued, and his foot-steps partly discovered: By one that hopes to be kept from admiring any mans person for advantage sake; yet freely desires to give honour to whom honour and fear to whom fear is due. Printed for T. Brewster.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

T. C. The Troubles of Israel, or, The English Achan Pursued, and His Foot-steps Partly Discovered: By One That Hopes to Be Kept from Admiring Any Mans Person for Advantage Sake; yet Freely Desires to Give Honour to Whom Honour and Fear to Whom Fear Is Due. London: Printed for T. Brewster, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

T. C. The Troubles of Israel, or, The English Achan Pursued, and His Foot-steps Partly Discovered: By One That Hopes to Be Kept from Admiring Any Mans Person for Advantage Sake; yet Freely Desires to Give Honour to Whom Honour and Fear to Whom Fear Is Due. Printed for T. Brewster, 1660.

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