APA (7th ed.) Citation

Paye, E. (1701). The rector corrected, his errors detected, and the truth defended: Against the injurious and unjust attempts of Mr. Francis Peck of Hyth, who stiles himself a rector of Saltwood in Kent: in a late pamphlet which he calls, two letters to disswade from the errors of the anabaptists. By Edward Paye. [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Paye, Edward. The Rector Corrected, His Errors Detected, and the Truth Defended: Against the Injurious and Unjust Attempts of Mr. Francis Peck of Hyth, Who Stiles Himself a Rector of Saltwood in Kent: In a Late Pamphlet Which He Calls, Two Letters to Disswade from the Errors of the Anabaptists. By Edward Paye. London: [publisher not identified], 1701.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Paye, Edward. The Rector Corrected, His Errors Detected, and the Truth Defended: Against the Injurious and Unjust Attempts of Mr. Francis Peck of Hyth, Who Stiles Himself a Rector of Saltwood in Kent: In a Late Pamphlet Which He Calls, Two Letters to Disswade from the Errors of the Anabaptists. By Edward Paye. [publisher not identified], 1701.

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