Crashaw, W. (1629). Meate for men, or, a principall seruice of the sacraments.: Wherein (amongst many) these two points are specifically handled [brace] 1. Of the baptizing of infants. 2. Of kneeling in the act of breaking and receiuing the Lords Supper. For the vse of all religious families and monethly communicants in the kingdome when they come to the Lords table. Printed for G. Fayer-beard at the North doore of the Royall Exchange,.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCrashaw, William. Meate for Men, or, a Principall Seruice of the Sacraments.: Wherein (amongst Many) These Two Points Are Specifically Handled [brace] 1. Of the Baptizing of Infants. 2. Of Kneeling in the Act of Breaking and Receiuing the Lords Supper. For the Vse of All Religious Families and Monethly Communicants in the Kingdome When They Come to the Lords Table. London,: Printed for G. Fayer-beard at the North doore of the Royall Exchange,, 1629.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCrashaw, William. Meate for Men, or, a Principall Seruice of the Sacraments.: Wherein (amongst Many) These Two Points Are Specifically Handled [brace] 1. Of the Baptizing of Infants. 2. Of Kneeling in the Act of Breaking and Receiuing the Lords Supper. For the Vse of All Religious Families and Monethly Communicants in the Kingdome When They Come to the Lords Table. Printed for G. Fayer-beard at the North doore of the Royall Exchange,, 1629.