Hewerdine, T. Some plain letters in the defence of infant baptism: And of the mode of baptizing (now generally used in the Church of England), which may serve, for a confutation of a small treatise entituled The reason why not infant-sprinkling, but believers-baptism ought to be approved, &c.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHewerdine, Thomas. Some Plain Letters in the Defence of Infant Baptism: And of the Mode of Baptizing (now Generally Used in the Church of England), Which May Serve, for a Confutation of a Small Treatise Entituled The Reason Why Not Infant-sprinkling, but Believers-baptism Ought to Be Approved, &c.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHewerdine, Thomas. Some Plain Letters in the Defence of Infant Baptism: And of the Mode of Baptizing (now Generally Used in the Church of England), Which May Serve, for a Confutation of a Small Treatise Entituled The Reason Why Not Infant-sprinkling, but Believers-baptism Ought to Be Approved, &c.