Burrough, E. (1657). Many strong reasons confounded, which would hinder any reasonable man from being a Quaker: And offences taken out of the way, but particularly foure and twenty arguments overturned and confuted, put forth and sent into the world by Richard Baxter, a professed minister, but a frequent contenter against the ways of God ... Printed for Thomas Simmons ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBurrough, Edward. Many Strong Reasons Confounded, Which Would Hinder Any Reasonable Man from Being a Quaker: And Offences Taken Out of the Way, but Particularly Foure and Twenty Arguments Overturned and Confuted, Put Forth and Sent into the World by Richard Baxter, a Professed Minister, but a Frequent Contenter Against the Ways of God ... London: Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1657.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBurrough, Edward. Many Strong Reasons Confounded, Which Would Hinder Any Reasonable Man from Being a Quaker: And Offences Taken Out of the Way, but Particularly Foure and Twenty Arguments Overturned and Confuted, Put Forth and Sent into the World by Richard Baxter, a Professed Minister, but a Frequent Contenter Against the Ways of God ... Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1657.