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https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn8282803
APA Citation
Naylor, James. (1655). A salutation to the seede of God. Or A call out of Babylon, and Egypt, from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteoosness [sic], which endures for all generations, who will receive it and beleeve therein, which is Sions glory, Christ with his life and power, made manifest in mortall flesh. With the way to him, set forth, most for such as groane for freedome from the power of sin; but may be serviceable to all who loves his appearance. Also a testimony from Christ what he is in this world, and where he is; written to such as are imagining such a Christ as they would have, but cannot receive the same that is from the beginning, and in the same way manifest. Also a sute to such rulers, magistrates, and governours, as have not wholly hardened their hearts, and stopt the eare against the voyce of the Spirit, that they may heare and their soules may live, and they be established a blessing to the nations. Written in love to all your soules, by him who is called James Naylor. London : printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of St Pauls
MLA Citation
Naylor, James. A salutation to the seede of God. Or A call out of Babylon, and Egypt, from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God [electronic resource] : Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteoosness [sic], which endures for all generations, who will receive it and beleeve therein, which is Sions glory, Christ with his life and power, made manifest in mortall flesh. With the way to him, set forth, most for such as groane for freedome from the power of sin; but may be serviceable to all who loves his appearance. Also a testimony from Christ what he is in this world, and where he is; written to such as are imagining such a Christ as they would have, but cannot receive the same that is from the beginning, and in the same way manifest. Also a sute to such rulers, magistrates, and governours, as have not wholly hardened their hearts, and stopt the eare against the voyce of the Spirit, that they may heare and their soules may live, and they be established a blessing to the nations. Written in love to all your soules, by him who is called James Naylor printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of St Pauls London 1655
Australian/Harvard Citation
Naylor, James. 1655, A salutation to the seede of God. Or A call out of Babylon, and Egypt, from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God [electronic resource] : Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteoosness [sic], which endures for all generations, who will receive it and beleeve therein, which is Sions glory, Christ with his life and power, made manifest in mortall flesh. With the way to him, set forth, most for such as groane for freedome from the power of sin; but may be serviceable to all who loves his appearance. Also a testimony from Christ what he is in this world, and where he is; written to such as are imagining such a Christ as they would have, but cannot receive the same that is from the beginning, and in the same way manifest. Also a sute to such rulers, magistrates, and governours, as have not wholly hardened their hearts, and stopt the eare against the voyce of the Spirit, that they may heare and their soules may live, and they be established a blessing to the nations. Written in love to all your soules, by him who is called James Naylor printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of St Pauls London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=A salutation to the seede of God. Or A call out of Babylon, and Egypt, from amongst the magitians, where the house of bondage is, and the imaginations rules above the seed of God [electronic resource] : Also that which is perfect made manifest, even everlasting righteoosness [sic], which endures for all generations, who will receive it and beleeve therein, which is Sions glory, Christ with his life and power, made manifest in mortall flesh. With the way to him, set forth, most for such as groane for freedome from the power of sin; but may be serviceable to all who loves his appearance. Also a testimony from Christ what he is in this world, and where he is; written to such as are imagining such a Christ as they would have, but cannot receive the same that is from the beginning, and in the same way manifest. Also a sute to such rulers, magistrates, and governours, as have not wholly hardened their hearts, and stopt the eare against the voyce of the Spirit, that they may heare and their soules may live, and they be established a blessing to the nations. Written in love to all your soules, by him who is called James Naylor | author1=Naylor, James, 1617?-1660 | year=1655 | publisher=printed for Giles Calvert, at the signe of the Black-spread Eagle at the west-end of St Pauls | language=English }}