APA (7th ed.) Citation

T. P. (1662). Jerub-baal, or, The pleader impleaded: Being an answer to Mr. Croftons (lately published) plea for communion with the Church under her present corruptions, &c., entituled Reformation not separation by way of humble remonstrance thereunto : shewing, that non-communion with the Church of England in her liturgy and common-prayer, in those that (yet) joyn with her in the substantial ordinances and instituted worship of Christ, is no schism, and that such are unjustly called separatists : in a letter. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

T. P. Jerub-baal, or, The Pleader Impleaded: Being an Answer to Mr. Croftons (lately Published) Plea for Communion with the Church Under Her Present Corruptions, &c., Entituled Reformation Not Separation by Way of Humble Remonstrance Thereunto : Shewing, That Non-communion with the Church of England in Her Liturgy and Common-prayer, in Those That (yet) Joyn with Her in the Substantial Ordinances and Instituted Worship of Christ, Is No Schism, and That Such Are Unjustly Called Separatists : In a Letter. London: [publisher not identified], 1662.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

T. P. Jerub-baal, or, The Pleader Impleaded: Being an Answer to Mr. Croftons (lately Published) Plea for Communion with the Church Under Her Present Corruptions, &c., Entituled Reformation Not Separation by Way of Humble Remonstrance Thereunto : Shewing, That Non-communion with the Church of England in Her Liturgy and Common-prayer, in Those That (yet) Joyn with Her in the Substantial Ordinances and Instituted Worship of Christ, Is No Schism, and That Such Are Unjustly Called Separatists : In a Letter. [publisher not identified], 1662.

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