Mumford, J. (1686). The question of questions: Which rightly resolved, resolves all our questions in religion : this question is, who ought to be our judge in all these our differences : this book answers this question, and hence shews a most easie, and yet a most safe way, how among so many religions the most unlearned may find the true religion. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMumford, James. The Question of Questions: Which Rightly Resolved, Resolves All Our Questions in Religion : This Question Is, Who Ought to Be Our Judge in All These Our Differences : This Book Answers This Question, and Hence Shews a Most Easie, and yet a Most Safe Way, How Among so Many Religions the Most Unlearned May Find the True Religion. [London]: [publisher not identified], 1686.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMumford, James. The Question of Questions: Which Rightly Resolved, Resolves All Our Questions in Religion : This Question Is, Who Ought to Be Our Judge in All These Our Differences : This Book Answers This Question, and Hence Shews a Most Easie, and yet a Most Safe Way, How Among so Many Religions the Most Unlearned May Find the True Religion. [publisher not identified], 1686.