APA (7th ed.) Citation

Higginson, J. (1686). Our dying saviour's legacy of peace to his disciples in a troublesome world, from John 14.27: My peace I give unto you, &c. Also a discourse on the two witnesses: shewing that it is the duty of all christians to be witnesses unto Christ, from Rev. 11.3. I will give to my two witnesses, &c: unto which is added, some help to self examination. Printed by Samuel Green for John Usher near the Town-House.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Higginson, John. Our Dying Saviour's Legacy of Peace to His Disciples in a Troublesome World, from John 14.27: My Peace I Give Unto You, &c. Also a Discourse on the Two Witnesses: Shewing That It Is the Duty of All Christians to Be Witnesses Unto Christ, from Rev. 11.3. I Will Give to My Two Witnesses, &c: Unto Which Is Added, Some Help to Self Examination. Boston: Printed by Samuel Green for John Usher near the Town-House, 1686.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Higginson, John. Our Dying Saviour's Legacy of Peace to His Disciples in a Troublesome World, from John 14.27: My Peace I Give Unto You, &c. Also a Discourse on the Two Witnesses: Shewing That It Is the Duty of All Christians to Be Witnesses Unto Christ, from Rev. 11.3. I Will Give to My Two Witnesses, &c: Unto Which Is Added, Some Help to Self Examination. Printed by Samuel Green for John Usher near the Town-House, 1686.

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