Spencer, B. (1659). Chrysomeson, a golden meane, or, A middle way for Christians to walk by: Wherein all seekers of truth and shakers in the faith may find the true religion independing upon mans invention, and be established therein : intended as a key to Christianity, as a touchstone for a traveller, as a probe for a Protestant, as a sea-mark for a sailor : in a Christian dialogue between Philalethes and his friend Mathetes, seeking satisfaction. Printed for B.S. the author and are to be sold by William Hope at his shop ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSpencer, Benjamin. Chrysomeson, a Golden Meane, or, A Middle Way for Christians to Walk by: Wherein All Seekers of Truth and Shakers in the Faith May Find the True Religion Independing upon Mans Invention, and Be Established Therein : Intended as a Key to Christianity, as a Touchstone for a Traveller, as a Probe for a Protestant, as a Sea-mark for a Sailor : In a Christian Dialogue Between Philalethes and His Friend Mathetes, Seeking Satisfaction. London: Printed for B.S. the author and are to be sold by William Hope at his shop ..., 1659.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationSpencer, Benjamin. Chrysomeson, a Golden Meane, or, A Middle Way for Christians to Walk by: Wherein All Seekers of Truth and Shakers in the Faith May Find the True Religion Independing upon Mans Invention, and Be Established Therein : Intended as a Key to Christianity, as a Touchstone for a Traveller, as a Probe for a Protestant, as a Sea-mark for a Sailor : In a Christian Dialogue Between Philalethes and His Friend Mathetes, Seeking Satisfaction. Printed for B.S. the author and are to be sold by William Hope at his shop ..., 1659.