Woodward, E. (1644). Inqviries into the causes of our miseries: Whence they issue-forth upon us, and reasons wherefore they have born us down so low, and are like to carrie us yet lower : the Independents and the way of worship they stand-up for is renderd clear of this grievous charge ... : this charge is drawn-up against the Independents by three worthies, men, I think, of name, all (I) D.P.P.W. Pryn Esquire, but more fully and with more devouring words, if more can be, by Dr. A. Steuart in his last book ... : in six sections, whereof the first onely is here, a just vindication of the way of worship very commonly misunderstood, very falsly interpreted, but very truly called Independent ... [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWoodward, Ezekias. Inqviries into the Causes of Our Miseries: Whence They Issue-forth upon Us, and Reasons Wherefore They Have Born Us Down so Low, and Are like to Carrie Us yet Lower : The Independents and the Way of Worship They Stand-up for Is Renderd Clear of This Grievous Charge ... : This Charge Is Drawn-up Against the Independents by Three Worthies, Men, I Think, of Name, All (I) D.P.P.W. Pryn Esquire, but More Fully and with More Devouring Words, If More Can Be, by Dr. A. Steuart in His Last Book ... : In Six Sections, Whereof the First Onely Is Here, a Just Vindication of the Way of Worship Very Commonly Misunderstood, Very Falsly Interpreted, but Very Truly Called Independent ... [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWoodward, Ezekias. Inqviries into the Causes of Our Miseries: Whence They Issue-forth upon Us, and Reasons Wherefore They Have Born Us Down so Low, and Are like to Carrie Us yet Lower : The Independents and the Way of Worship They Stand-up for Is Renderd Clear of This Grievous Charge ... : This Charge Is Drawn-up Against the Independents by Three Worthies, Men, I Think, of Name, All (I) D.P.P.W. Pryn Esquire, but More Fully and with More Devouring Words, If More Can Be, by Dr. A. Steuart in His Last Book ... : In Six Sections, Whereof the First Onely Is Here, a Just Vindication of the Way of Worship Very Commonly Misunderstood, Very Falsly Interpreted, but Very Truly Called Independent ... [publisher not identified], 1644.