Mumford, J. The question of questions vvhich rightly resolved resolveth all our questions in religion: This question is : vvho ought to be our iudge in all these our differences? : this book answereth this question, and hence sheweth a most easy, and yet a most safe way, how among so many religions the most vnlearned, and learned may find the true religion.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMumford, James. The Question of Questions Vvhich Rightly Resolved Resolveth All Our Questions in Religion: This Question Is : Vvho Ought to Be Our Iudge in All These Our Differences? : This Book Answereth This Question, and Hence Sheweth a Most Easy, and yet a Most Safe Way, How Among so Many Religions the Most Vnlearned, and Learned May Find the True Religion.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMumford, James. The Question of Questions Vvhich Rightly Resolved Resolveth All Our Questions in Religion: This Question Is : Vvho Ought to Be Our Iudge in All These Our Differences? : This Book Answereth This Question, and Hence Sheweth a Most Easy, and yet a Most Safe Way, How Among so Many Religions the Most Vnlearned, and Learned May Find the True Religion.