Lobb, S., Whitgift, J., & Burghley, W. C. The harmony between the old and present non-conformists principles: In relation to the terms of conformity, with respect both to the clergie, and the people : wherein a short history of the original of the English liturgy, and some reasons why several truly conscientious Christians cannot joyn with the church in it : humbly presented to publick consideration in order to the obtaining some necessary relaxation and indulgence : to which are added some letters that pass'd between the Lord Cecil, and Arch-bishop Whitgift.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLobb, Stephen, John Whitgift, and William Cecil Burghley. The Harmony Between the Old and Present Non-conformists Principles: In Relation to the Terms of Conformity, with Respect Both to the Clergie, and the People : Wherein a Short History of the Original of the English Liturgy, and Some Reasons Why Several Truly Conscientious Christians Cannot Joyn with the Church in It : Humbly Presented to Publick Consideration in Order to the Obtaining Some Necessary Relaxation and Indulgence : To Which Are Added Some Letters That Pass'd Between the Lord Cecil, and Arch-bishop Whitgift.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLobb, Stephen, et al. The Harmony Between the Old and Present Non-conformists Principles: In Relation to the Terms of Conformity, with Respect Both to the Clergie, and the People : Wherein a Short History of the Original of the English Liturgy, and Some Reasons Why Several Truly Conscientious Christians Cannot Joyn with the Church in It : Humbly Presented to Publick Consideration in Order to the Obtaining Some Necessary Relaxation and Indulgence : To Which Are Added Some Letters That Pass'd Between the Lord Cecil, and Arch-bishop Whitgift.