Dove, J. (1606). A defence of church gouernment: Dedicated to the high Court of Parliament. Wherein, the church gouernment established in England, is directly proued to be consonant to the word of God, and that subiects ought of dutie to conforme themselues to the state ecclesiasticall. Together with, a defence of the crosse in baptisme; as it is vsed in our Church, being not repugnant to the word: and by a consequent, the brethren which are silenced, ought to subscribe vnto it, rather then to burie their talents in the ground. By Iohn Doue, Doctour of Diuinity. Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Henry Rockit, and and are to bee sold by Iohn Hodgets in Paules Churchyeard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDove, John. A Defence of Church Gouernment: Dedicated to the High Court of Parliament. Wherein, the Church Gouernment Established in England, Is Directly Proued to Be Consonant to the Word of God, and That Subiects Ought of Dutie to Conforme Themselues to the State Ecclesiasticall. Together with, a Defence of the Crosse in Baptisme; as It Is Vsed in Our Church, Being Not Repugnant to the Word: And by a Consequent, the Brethren Which Are Silenced, Ought to Subscribe Vnto It, Rather Then to Burie Their Talents in the Ground. By Iohn Doue, Doctour of Diuinity. At London: Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Henry Rockit, and and are to bee sold by Iohn Hodgets in Paules Churchyeard, 1606.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDove, John. A Defence of Church Gouernment: Dedicated to the High Court of Parliament. Wherein, the Church Gouernment Established in England, Is Directly Proued to Be Consonant to the Word of God, and That Subiects Ought of Dutie to Conforme Themselues to the State Ecclesiasticall. Together with, a Defence of the Crosse in Baptisme; as It Is Vsed in Our Church, Being Not Repugnant to the Word: And by a Consequent, the Brethren Which Are Silenced, Ought to Subscribe Vnto It, Rather Then to Burie Their Talents in the Ground. By Iohn Doue, Doctour of Diuinity. Printed by T[homas] C[reede] for Henry Rockit, and and are to bee sold by Iohn Hodgets in Paules Churchyeard, 1606.