(1599). The triall of Maist. Dorrell, or A collection of defences against allegations not yet suffered to receiue convenient answere: Tending to cleare him from the imputation of teaching Sommers and others to counterfeit possession of divells. That the mist of pretended counterfetting being dispelled, the glory of Christ his royall power in casting out divels (at the prayer and fasting of his people) may evidently appeare. R. Schilders].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Triall of Maist. Dorrell, or A Collection of Defences Against Allegations Not yet Suffered to Receiue Convenient Answere: Tending to Cleare Him from the Imputation of Teaching Sommers and Others to Counterfeit Possession of Divells. That the Mist of Pretended Counterfetting Being Dispelled, the Glory of Christ His Royall Power in Casting Out Divels (at the Prayer and Fasting of His People) May Evidently Appeare. [Middelburg: R. Schilders], 1599.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Triall of Maist. Dorrell, or A Collection of Defences Against Allegations Not yet Suffered to Receiue Convenient Answere: Tending to Cleare Him from the Imputation of Teaching Sommers and Others to Counterfeit Possession of Divells. That the Mist of Pretended Counterfetting Being Dispelled, the Glory of Christ His Royall Power in Casting Out Divels (at the Prayer and Fasting of His People) May Evidently Appeare. R. Schilders], 1599.