APA (7th ed.) Citation

N. E. (1640). Information for the ignorant, or, The applicatory part of a late printed book, called, A light for the ignorant: Containing a few observations upon the I Cor. 10, which doe strongly prove it to be absolutely sinfull to heare the word preached in any false state, or assembly, whatsoever : also a postscript containing a challenge (layd down in 9. propositions) to all the Non-conformists in Old and New England, and Holland. Cloppenburg Press].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

N. E. Information for the Ignorant, or, The Applicatory Part of a Late Printed Book, Called, A Light for the Ignorant: Containing a Few Observations upon the I Cor. 10, Which Doe Strongly Prove It to Be Absolutely Sinfull to Heare the Word Preached in Any False State, or Assembly, Whatsoever : Also a Postscript Containing a Challenge (layd Down in 9. Propositions) to All the Non-conformists in Old and New England, and Holland. [Amsterdam: Cloppenburg Press], 1640.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

N. E. Information for the Ignorant, or, The Applicatory Part of a Late Printed Book, Called, A Light for the Ignorant: Containing a Few Observations upon the I Cor. 10, Which Doe Strongly Prove It to Be Absolutely Sinfull to Heare the Word Preached in Any False State, or Assembly, Whatsoever : Also a Postscript Containing a Challenge (layd Down in 9. Propositions) to All the Non-conformists in Old and New England, and Holland. Cloppenburg Press], 1640.

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