Eaton, S., & Taylor, T. (1646). The defence of sundry positions and Scriptures for the Congregational-way justified, or, An answer to an epistle written by Mr. Richard Hollingworth unto S.E. and T.T.: Wherein he (in many particulars) chargeth them with injurious dealing against God, and against himselfe in that booke of theirs called A defence of sundry positions &c. : containing a vindication from such charges and aspersions so laid upon them : as also briefe answer to his large (if not unreasonable) demands to have scripturall or rationall answ. given to his 112 queries. Printed by Matthew Simmons for Henry Overton.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationEaton, Samuel, and Timothy Taylor. The Defence of Sundry Positions and Scriptures for the Congregational-way Justified, or, An Answer to an Epistle Written by Mr. Richard Hollingworth Unto S.E. and T.T.: Wherein He (in Many Particulars) Chargeth Them with Injurious Dealing Against God, and Against Himselfe in That Booke of Theirs Called A Defence of Sundry Positions &c. : Containing a Vindication from Such Charges and Aspersions so Laid upon Them : As Also Briefe Answer to His Large (if Not Unreasonable) Demands to Have Scripturall or Rationall Answ. Given to His 112 Queries. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons for Henry Overton, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationEaton, Samuel, and Timothy Taylor. The Defence of Sundry Positions and Scriptures for the Congregational-way Justified, or, An Answer to an Epistle Written by Mr. Richard Hollingworth Unto S.E. and T.T.: Wherein He (in Many Particulars) Chargeth Them with Injurious Dealing Against God, and Against Himselfe in That Booke of Theirs Called A Defence of Sundry Positions &c. : Containing a Vindication from Such Charges and Aspersions so Laid upon Them : As Also Briefe Answer to His Large (if Not Unreasonable) Demands to Have Scripturall or Rationall Answ. Given to His 112 Queries. Printed by Matthew Simmons for Henry Overton, 1646.