APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ross, A. (1646). The new planet no planet: or, The earth no wandring star except in the wandring heads of Galileans.: Here out of the principles of divinity, philosophy, astronomy, reason, and sense, the earth's immobility is asserted; the true sense of Scripture in this point, cleared; the fathers and philosophers vindicated; divers theologicall and philosophicall points handled, and Copernicus his opinion, as erroneous, ridiculous, and impious, fully refuted. Printed by J. Young and are to be sold by Mercy Meighen, and Gabriel Bedell, next to the middle-Temple-gate..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ross, Alexander. The New Planet No Planet: Or, The Earth No Wandring Star Except in the Wandring Heads of Galileans.: Here Out of the Principles of Divinity, Philosophy, Astronomy, Reason, and Sense, the Earth's Immobility Is Asserted; the True Sense of Scripture in This Point, Cleared; the Fathers and Philosophers Vindicated; Divers Theologicall and Philosophicall Points Handled, and Copernicus His Opinion, as Erroneous, Ridiculous, and Impious, Fully Refuted. London.: Printed by J. Young and are to be sold by Mercy Meighen, and Gabriel Bedell, next to the middle-Temple-gate., 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Ross, Alexander. The New Planet No Planet: Or, The Earth No Wandring Star Except in the Wandring Heads of Galileans.: Here Out of the Principles of Divinity, Philosophy, Astronomy, Reason, and Sense, the Earth's Immobility Is Asserted; the True Sense of Scripture in This Point, Cleared; the Fathers and Philosophers Vindicated; Divers Theologicall and Philosophicall Points Handled, and Copernicus His Opinion, as Erroneous, Ridiculous, and Impious, Fully Refuted. Printed by J. Young and are to be sold by Mercy Meighen, and Gabriel Bedell, next to the middle-Temple-gate., 1646.

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