APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lobb, S., Whitgift, J., & Burghley, W. C. (1682). The harmony between the old and present non-conformists principles: In relation to the terms of conformity, with respect both to the clergie, and the people : wherein a short history of the original of the English liturgy, and some reasons why several truly conscientious Christians cannot joyn with the church in it : humbly presented to publick consideration in order to the obtaining some necessary relaxation and indulgence : to which are added some letters that pass'd between the Lord Cecil, and Arch-bishop Whitgift. Printed and are to be sold by Joseph Collier ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lobb, Stephen, John Whitgift, and William Cecil Burghley. The Harmony Between the Old and Present Non-conformists Principles: In Relation to the Terms of Conformity, with Respect Both to the Clergie, and the People : Wherein a Short History of the Original of the English Liturgy, and Some Reasons Why Several Truly Conscientious Christians Cannot Joyn with the Church in It : Humbly Presented to Publick Consideration in Order to the Obtaining Some Necessary Relaxation and Indulgence : To Which Are Added Some Letters That Pass'd Between the Lord Cecil, and Arch-bishop Whitgift. London: Printed and are to be sold by Joseph Collier ..., 1682.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lobb, Stephen, et al. The Harmony Between the Old and Present Non-conformists Principles: In Relation to the Terms of Conformity, with Respect Both to the Clergie, and the People : Wherein a Short History of the Original of the English Liturgy, and Some Reasons Why Several Truly Conscientious Christians Cannot Joyn with the Church in It : Humbly Presented to Publick Consideration in Order to the Obtaining Some Necessary Relaxation and Indulgence : To Which Are Added Some Letters That Pass'd Between the Lord Cecil, and Arch-bishop Whitgift. Printed and are to be sold by Joseph Collier ..., 1682.

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