(1651). A Dispute betwixt two clergie-men upon the roade: In which is discovered how unhumanly the one set upon the other in his journey, and at last rejected his company, refusing to dispute with him.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Dispute Betwixt Two Clergie-men upon the Roade: In Which Is Discovered How Unhumanly the One Set upon the Other in His Journey, and at Last Rejected His Company, Refusing to Dispute with Him. 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Dispute Betwixt Two Clergie-men upon the Roade: In Which Is Discovered How Unhumanly the One Set upon the Other in His Journey, and at Last Rejected His Company, Refusing to Dispute with Him. 1651.
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