APA (7th ed.) Citation

Godwyn, M. (1680). The Negro's & Indians advocate, suing for their admission to the church, or, A persuasive to the instructing and baptizing of the Negro's and Indians in our plantations: Shewing that as the compliance therewith can prejudice no mans just interest, so the wilful neglecting and opposing of it, is no less than a manifest apostacy from the Christian faith : to which is added, a brief account of religion in Virginia. Printed for the author, by J.D. and are to be sold by most booksellers.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Godwyn, Morgan. The Negro's & Indians Advocate, Suing for Their Admission to the Church, or, A Persuasive to the Instructing and Baptizing of the Negro's and Indians in Our Plantations: Shewing That as the Compliance Therewith Can Prejudice No Mans Just Interest, so the Wilful Neglecting and Opposing of It, Is No Less than a Manifest Apostacy from the Christian Faith : To Which Is Added, a Brief Account of Religion in Virginia. London: Printed for the author, by J.D. and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1680.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Godwyn, Morgan. The Negro's & Indians Advocate, Suing for Their Admission to the Church, or, A Persuasive to the Instructing and Baptizing of the Negro's and Indians in Our Plantations: Shewing That as the Compliance Therewith Can Prejudice No Mans Just Interest, so the Wilful Neglecting and Opposing of It, Is No Less than a Manifest Apostacy from the Christian Faith : To Which Is Added, a Brief Account of Religion in Virginia. Printed for the author, by J.D. and are to be sold by most booksellers, 1680.

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