Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1140818
APA Citation
Taylor, Thomas. (1631). The progresse of saints to full holinesse. Described in sundry apostolicall aphorismes, of those precepts tending to sanctification. With a sweete and divine apostolicall prayer to attaine the practise of those holy precepts, which is also expounded. By Thomas Taylor, Doctor in Divinity, and pastor of St. Mary Aldermanbury London. London : Printed by W. I[ones] for Iohn Bartlet, at the signe of the Guilded Cuppe in Cheapeside, in Gold-smiths Rowe
MLA Citation
Taylor, Thomas. The progresse of saints to full holinesse. [microform] Described in sundry apostolicall aphorismes, of those precepts tending to sanctification. With a sweete and divine apostolicall prayer to attaine the practise of those holy precepts, which is also expounded. By Thomas Taylor, Doctor in Divinity, and pastor of St. Mary Aldermanbury London Printed by W. I[ones] for Iohn Bartlet, at the signe of the Guilded Cuppe in Cheapeside, in Gold-smiths Rowe London 1631
Australian/Harvard Citation
Taylor, Thomas. 1631, The progresse of saints to full holinesse. [microform] Described in sundry apostolicall aphorismes, of those precepts tending to sanctification. With a sweete and divine apostolicall prayer to attaine the practise of those holy precepts, which is also expounded. By Thomas Taylor, Doctor in Divinity, and pastor of St. Mary Aldermanbury London Printed by W. I[ones] for Iohn Bartlet, at the signe of the Guilded Cuppe in Cheapeside, in Gold-smiths Rowe London
Wikipedia Citation
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