APA (7th ed.) Citation

Mather, R., & Tompson, W. (1644). A modest & brotherly ansvver to Mr. Charles Herle his book against the independency of churches: Wherein his foure arguments for the government of synods over particular congregations, are friendly examined and clearly answered : together with Christian and loving animadversions upon sundry other observable passages in the said booke : all tending to declare the true use of synods, and the power of congregationall churches in the points of electing and ordaining their owne officers and censuring their offendors. Printed for Henry Overton ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Mather, Richard, and William Tompson. A Modest & Brotherly Ansvver to Mr. Charles Herle His Book Against the Independency of Churches: Wherein His Foure Arguments for the Government of Synods over Particular Congregations, Are Friendly Examined and Clearly Answered : Together with Christian and Loving Animadversions upon Sundry Other Observable Passages in the Said Booke : All Tending to Declare the True Use of Synods, and the Power of Congregationall Churches in the Points of Electing and Ordaining Their Owne Officers and Censuring Their Offendors. London: Printed for Henry Overton ..., 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Mather, Richard, and William Tompson. A Modest & Brotherly Ansvver to Mr. Charles Herle His Book Against the Independency of Churches: Wherein His Foure Arguments for the Government of Synods over Particular Congregations, Are Friendly Examined and Clearly Answered : Together with Christian and Loving Animadversions upon Sundry Other Observable Passages in the Said Booke : All Tending to Declare the True Use of Synods, and the Power of Congregationall Churches in the Points of Electing and Ordaining Their Owne Officers and Censuring Their Offendors. Printed for Henry Overton ..., 1644.

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