Sharpe, I. (1712). The regular clergy's sole right to administer Christian Baptism, asserted: In a familiar dialogue betwixt a church-man and a Dissenter; adapted to the meanest capacity. In which some notice is taken of the serious enquiry into the present state of the Church of England. By the author of the Hamsted-conferences.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationSharpe, Isaac. The Regular Clergy's Sole Right to Administer Christian Baptism, Asserted: In a Familiar Dialogue Betwixt a Church-man and a Dissenter; Adapted to the Meanest Capacity. In Which Some Notice Is Taken of the Serious Enquiry into the Present State of the Church of England. By the Author of the Hamsted-conferences. 1712.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationSharpe, Isaac. The Regular Clergy's Sole Right to Administer Christian Baptism, Asserted: In a Familiar Dialogue Betwixt a Church-man and a Dissenter; Adapted to the Meanest Capacity. In Which Some Notice Is Taken of the Serious Enquiry into the Present State of the Church of England. By the Author of the Hamsted-conferences. 1712.