Hammett, J. John Hammett's vindication and relation: Giving an account, I. Wherein he was misrepresented in a letter lately printed in his name. II. Of his withdrawing from the Baptist's communion. III. Of his uniting to them again. IV. Of his separating himself wholly from the Baptists, and joining himself in unity with the people called Quakers. : [Nine lines of Scripture texts].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHammett, John. John Hammett's Vindication and Relation: Giving an Account, I. Wherein He Was Misrepresented in a Letter Lately Printed in His Name. II. Of His Withdrawing from the Baptist's Communion. III. Of His Uniting to Them Again. IV. Of His Separating Himself Wholly from the Baptists, and Joining Himself in Unity with the People Called Quakers. : [Nine Lines of Scripture Texts].
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHammett, John. John Hammett's Vindication and Relation: Giving an Account, I. Wherein He Was Misrepresented in a Letter Lately Printed in His Name. II. Of His Withdrawing from the Baptist's Communion. III. Of His Uniting to Them Again. IV. Of His Separating Himself Wholly from the Baptists, and Joining Himself in Unity with the People Called Quakers. : [Nine Lines of Scripture Texts].