Farmer, A. (1708). A six line dispute challenging all the independants, presbyterians, and baptists in Dublin to answer it. Occasioned by a discourse between Mr. Weilds, dissenting minister in New-Row in Dublin: And Ambrose Farmer, Taylor: on the 29th day of December, 1707, in his house, in the morning, where you have their discourse repeated first, the subjects we discoursed was about men's long hair, and womens high heads. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFarmer, Ambrose. A Six Line Dispute Challenging All the Independants, Presbyterians, and Baptists in Dublin to Answer It. Occasioned by a Discourse Between Mr. Weilds, Dissenting Minister in New-Row in Dublin: And Ambrose Farmer, Taylor: On the 29th Day of December, 1707, in His House, in the Morning, Where You Have Their Discourse Repeated First, the Subjects We Discoursed Was About Men's Long Hair, and Womens High Heads. [Dublin?]: [publisher not identified], 1708.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFarmer, Ambrose. A Six Line Dispute Challenging All the Independants, Presbyterians, and Baptists in Dublin to Answer It. Occasioned by a Discourse Between Mr. Weilds, Dissenting Minister in New-Row in Dublin: And Ambrose Farmer, Taylor: On the 29th Day of December, 1707, in His House, in the Morning, Where You Have Their Discourse Repeated First, the Subjects We Discoursed Was About Men's Long Hair, and Womens High Heads. [publisher not identified], 1708.