Cita APA (7a ed.)

Howgill, F. (1659). The works of darknesse brought to light and reproved: In answer to divers false doctrines and principles of Iohn Wells of St. Ives (so called) in Huntington-shire, concerning the Word and the Gospel, and the way to Christ, and the tryal of spirits, and the light which lighteth every man, and the ministers maintenance ... : also, some queries propounded to Iohn Wells to answer. Printed for Thomas Simmons.

Cita Chicago Style (17a ed.)

Howgill, Francis. The Works of Darknesse Brought to Light and Reproved: In Answer to Divers False Doctrines and Principles of Iohn Wells of St. Ives (so Called) in Huntington-shire, Concerning the Word and the Gospel, and the Way to Christ, and the Tryal of Spirits, and the Light Which Lighteth Every Man, and the Ministers Maintenance ... : Also, Some Queries Propounded to Iohn Wells to Answer. London: Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1659.

Cita MLA (9a ed.)

Howgill, Francis. The Works of Darknesse Brought to Light and Reproved: In Answer to Divers False Doctrines and Principles of Iohn Wells of St. Ives (so Called) in Huntington-shire, Concerning the Word and the Gospel, and the Way to Christ, and the Tryal of Spirits, and the Light Which Lighteth Every Man, and the Ministers Maintenance ... : Also, Some Queries Propounded to Iohn Wells to Answer. Printed for Thomas Simmons, 1659.

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