APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lynam, M., & Lynam, J. (1676). The controversie of the Lord against the priests of the nations and teachers of the people, who are in the vvay of Cain and Balaam, in sin, pride and covetousness, yet leaning upon the Lord, and have a profession of religion, a form of worship, but deny the power of God: With a testimony from the spirit of God to all such as desire to know the mind of God, &c. : also an exhortation to all people under what name or form of religion soever : also a warning from the Lord unto all you informers who are found fighters against God. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lynam, Margaret, and John Lynam. The Controversie of the Lord Against the Priests of the Nations and Teachers of the People, Who Are in the Vvay of Cain and Balaam, in Sin, Pride and Covetousness, yet Leaning upon the Lord, and Have a Profession of Religion, a Form of Worship, but Deny the Power of God: With a Testimony from the Spirit of God to All Such as Desire to Know the Mind of God, &c. : Also an Exhortation to All People Under What Name or Form of Religion Soever : Also a Warning from the Lord Unto All You Informers Who Are Found Fighters Against God. [Place of publication not identified]: [publisher not identified], 1676.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lynam, Margaret, and John Lynam. The Controversie of the Lord Against the Priests of the Nations and Teachers of the People, Who Are in the Vvay of Cain and Balaam, in Sin, Pride and Covetousness, yet Leaning upon the Lord, and Have a Profession of Religion, a Form of Worship, but Deny the Power of God: With a Testimony from the Spirit of God to All Such as Desire to Know the Mind of God, &c. : Also an Exhortation to All People Under What Name or Form of Religion Soever : Also a Warning from the Lord Unto All You Informers Who Are Found Fighters Against God. [publisher not identified], 1676.

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