Assheton, W. The cases of scandal and persecution: Being a seasonable inquiry into these two things : first, whether those nonconformists, who otherwise think subscription lawful, are therfore obliged to forbear it because their weak brethren do judg it unlawful? : sescondly, whether the execution of penal laws upon dissenters, for non-communion with the Church of England, be persecution? : wherein they are pathetically exhorted to return into the bosome of the church, the likeliest expedient to stop the growth of popery.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAssheton, William. The Cases of Scandal and Persecution: Being a Seasonable Inquiry into These Two Things : First, Whether Those Nonconformists, Who Otherwise Think Subscription Lawful, Are Therfore Obliged to Forbear It Because Their Weak Brethren Do Judg It Unlawful? : Sescondly, Whether the Execution of Penal Laws upon Dissenters, for Non-communion with the Church of England, Be Persecution? : Wherein They Are Pathetically Exhorted to Return into the Bosome of the Church, the Likeliest Expedient to Stop the Growth of Popery.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAssheton, William. The Cases of Scandal and Persecution: Being a Seasonable Inquiry into These Two Things : First, Whether Those Nonconformists, Who Otherwise Think Subscription Lawful, Are Therfore Obliged to Forbear It Because Their Weak Brethren Do Judg It Unlawful? : Sescondly, Whether the Execution of Penal Laws upon Dissenters, for Non-communion with the Church of England, Be Persecution? : Wherein They Are Pathetically Exhorted to Return into the Bosome of the Church, the Likeliest Expedient to Stop the Growth of Popery.