APA (7th ed.) Citation

Robertson, W. (1710). Dissenters self-condemn'd: being a full answer to Mr. De Laune's Plea for the non-conformists, lately recommended by Mr. Daniel Foe, author of the review: Wherein, their main principle, (that nothing is lawful in the worship of God, but what be hath expressly commanded) is not only examin'd and disprov'd, but made appear to be repugnant to their other opinions and stated practices. And all their objections and cavils against the church's power, in decreeing and enjoining her decent rites and ceremonies, are effectually answer'd. To which is added, the dissenters harmony in principles with the papists. With a letter prefix'd to Mr. Daniel Foe. By William Robertson, M.A. lately a dissenting preacher. Printed for John Morphew, near Stationers Hall.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Robertson, William. Dissenters Self-condemn'd: Being a Full Answer to Mr. De Laune's Plea for the Non-conformists, Lately Recommended by Mr. Daniel Foe, Author of the Review: Wherein, Their Main Principle, (that Nothing Is Lawful in the Worship of God, but What Be Hath Expressly Commanded) Is Not Only Examin'd and Disprov'd, but Made Appear to Be Repugnant to Their Other Opinions and Stated Practices. And All Their Objections and Cavils Against the Church's Power, in Decreeing and Enjoining Her Decent Rites and Ceremonies, Are Effectually Answer'd. To Which Is Added, the Dissenters Harmony in Principles with the Papists. With a Letter Prefix'd to Mr. Daniel Foe. By William Robertson, M.A. Lately a Dissenting Preacher. London: Printed for John Morphew, near Stationers Hall, 1710.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Robertson, William. Dissenters Self-condemn'd: Being a Full Answer to Mr. De Laune's Plea for the Non-conformists, Lately Recommended by Mr. Daniel Foe, Author of the Review: Wherein, Their Main Principle, (that Nothing Is Lawful in the Worship of God, but What Be Hath Expressly Commanded) Is Not Only Examin'd and Disprov'd, but Made Appear to Be Repugnant to Their Other Opinions and Stated Practices. And All Their Objections and Cavils Against the Church's Power, in Decreeing and Enjoining Her Decent Rites and Ceremonies, Are Effectually Answer'd. To Which Is Added, the Dissenters Harmony in Principles with the Papists. With a Letter Prefix'd to Mr. Daniel Foe. By William Robertson, M.A. Lately a Dissenting Preacher. Printed for John Morphew, near Stationers Hall, 1710.

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