APA (7th ed.) Citation

Timson, J. (1654). The bar to free admission to the Lords Supper removed, or, A vindication of Mr. Humfreys free admission to the sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein the most materiall exceptions and objections of Doctor Drake against it in his book called A bar to free admission &c. are taken off and answered : whereunto is annexed an expostulatory speech unto them of the Congragationall way : and also an examination of the book called A Scripture rail to the communion table, by some ministers in Glocester-shire. Printed by E. Cotes and are to be sold by Will. Thompson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Timson, John. The Bar to Free Admission to the Lords Supper Removed, or, A Vindication of Mr. Humfreys Free Admission to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein the Most Materiall Exceptions and Objections of Doctor Drake Against It in His Book Called A Bar to Free Admission &c. Are Taken off and Answered : Whereunto Is Annexed an Expostulatory Speech Unto Them of the Congragationall Way : And Also an Examination of the Book Called A Scripture Rail to the Communion Table, by Some Ministers in Glocester-shire. London: Printed by E. Cotes and are to be sold by Will. Thompson, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Timson, John. The Bar to Free Admission to the Lords Supper Removed, or, A Vindication of Mr. Humfreys Free Admission to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein the Most Materiall Exceptions and Objections of Doctor Drake Against It in His Book Called A Bar to Free Admission &c. Are Taken off and Answered : Whereunto Is Annexed an Expostulatory Speech Unto Them of the Congragationall Way : And Also an Examination of the Book Called A Scripture Rail to the Communion Table, by Some Ministers in Glocester-shire. Printed by E. Cotes and are to be sold by Will. Thompson, 1654.

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