APA (7th ed.) Citation

Paget, J., & Paget, T. A defence of church-government, exercised in presbyteriall, classicall, & synodall assemblies, according to the practise of the reformed churches: Touching I. the power of a particular eldership against those that plead for a meere popular government, specially Mr Ainsvvorth in his Animadversion to Mr Clyft, &c. II. the authority of classes and synods, against the patrons of independencie, answering in this poynt Mr Davenport his Apologeticall reply, &c. and Mr Canne his Churches plea ...

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Paget, John, and Thomas Paget. A Defence of Church-government, Exercised in Presbyteriall, Classicall, & Synodall Assemblies, According to the Practise of the Reformed Churches: Touching I. the Power of a Particular Eldership Against Those That Plead for a Meere Popular Government, Specially Mr Ainsvvorth in His Animadversion to Mr Clyft, &c. II. the Authority of Classes and Synods, Against the Patrons of Independencie, Answering in This Poynt Mr Davenport His Apologeticall Reply, &c. and Mr Canne His Churches Plea ...

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Paget, John, and Thomas Paget. A Defence of Church-government, Exercised in Presbyteriall, Classicall, & Synodall Assemblies, According to the Practise of the Reformed Churches: Touching I. the Power of a Particular Eldership Against Those That Plead for a Meere Popular Government, Specially Mr Ainsvvorth in His Animadversion to Mr Clyft, &c. II. the Authority of Classes and Synods, Against the Patrons of Independencie, Answering in This Poynt Mr Davenport His Apologeticall Reply, &c. and Mr Canne His Churches Plea ...

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