APA (7th ed.) Citation

W. L., a. f. p. a. c. p. f. t. p. a. w. o. t. c. a. p. o. G. (1643). The bramble berry, or, A briefe discourse touching participating in mixt assemblies at the sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein is most full and cleare satisfaction given to every weak and doubting christian : both by testimony out of Gods Word and many invincible reasons and arguments for that purpose grounded upon the same : wherein is principally discussed and resolved ... : secondarily, briefe and satisfactory answers given to all the principall places of Scripture alleadged to maintaine a separation from our church assemblies besides their arguments and allegations sufficiently resolved : set forth for the benefit of the tender conscience. by Richard Cotes.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

W. L., a faithful petitioner and careful practitioner for the peace and welfare of the church and people of God. The Bramble Berry, or, A Briefe Discourse Touching Participating in Mixt Assemblies at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein Is Most Full and Cleare Satisfaction Given to Every Weak and Doubting Christian : Both by Testimony Out of Gods Word and Many Invincible Reasons and Arguments for That Purpose Grounded upon the Same : Wherein Is Principally Discussed and Resolved ... : Secondarily, Briefe and Satisfactory Answers Given to All the Principall Places of Scripture Alleadged to Maintaine a Separation from Our Church Assemblies Besides Their Arguments and Allegations Sufficiently Resolved : Set Forth for the Benefit of the Tender Conscience. Printed at London: by Richard Cotes, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

W. L., a faithful petitioner and careful practitioner for the peace and welfare of the church and people of God. The Bramble Berry, or, A Briefe Discourse Touching Participating in Mixt Assemblies at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein Is Most Full and Cleare Satisfaction Given to Every Weak and Doubting Christian : Both by Testimony Out of Gods Word and Many Invincible Reasons and Arguments for That Purpose Grounded upon the Same : Wherein Is Principally Discussed and Resolved ... : Secondarily, Briefe and Satisfactory Answers Given to All the Principall Places of Scripture Alleadged to Maintaine a Separation from Our Church Assemblies Besides Their Arguments and Allegations Sufficiently Resolved : Set Forth for the Benefit of the Tender Conscience. by Richard Cotes, 1643.

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