Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1300356
APA Citation
Goodwin, John. (1646). Cretensis: or A briefe answer to an ulcerous treatise, lately published by Mr Thomas Edvvards, intituled Gangraena: calculated for the meridian of such passages in the said treatise, which relate to Mr. John Goodwin; but may without any sensible error indifferently serve for the whole tract. Wherein some of the best means for the cure of the said dangerous ulcer, called gangraena, and to prevent the spreading of it to the danger of the precious soules of men, are clearly opened, and effectually applied; by the said John Goodvvin, a well-willer to the saints, in the work and patience of Jesus Christ. Published according to order. London : Printed by M.S. for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Alley
MLA Citation
Goodwin, John. Cretensis: or A briefe answer to an ulcerous treatise, lately published by Mr Thomas Edvvards, intituled Gangraena: [microform] calculated for the meridian of such passages in the said treatise, which relate to Mr. John Goodwin; but may without any sensible error indifferently serve for the whole tract. Wherein some of the best means for the cure of the said dangerous ulcer, called gangraena, and to prevent the spreading of it to the danger of the precious soules of men, are clearly opened, and effectually applied; by the said John Goodvvin, a well-willer to the saints, in the work and patience of Jesus Christ. Published according to order Printed by M.S. for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Alley London 1646
Australian/Harvard Citation
Goodwin, John. 1646, Cretensis: or A briefe answer to an ulcerous treatise, lately published by Mr Thomas Edvvards, intituled Gangraena: [microform] calculated for the meridian of such passages in the said treatise, which relate to Mr. John Goodwin; but may without any sensible error indifferently serve for the whole tract. Wherein some of the best means for the cure of the said dangerous ulcer, called gangraena, and to prevent the spreading of it to the danger of the precious soules of men, are clearly opened, and effectually applied; by the said John Goodvvin, a well-willer to the saints, in the work and patience of Jesus Christ. Published according to order Printed by M.S. for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Alley London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=Cretensis: or A briefe answer to an ulcerous treatise, lately published by Mr Thomas Edvvards, intituled Gangraena: [microform] calculated for the meridian of such passages in the said treatise, which relate to Mr. John Goodwin; but may without any sensible error indifferently serve for the whole tract. Wherein some of the best means for the cure of the said dangerous ulcer, called gangraena, and to prevent the spreading of it to the danger of the precious soules of men, are clearly opened, and effectually applied; by the said John Goodvvin, a well-willer to the saints, in the work and patience of Jesus Christ. Published according to order | author1=Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665 | year=1646 | publisher=Printed by M.S. for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head Alley | language=English }}