Barbon, P. (1642). A discourse tending to prove the baptisme in, or under the defection of Antichrist to be the ordinance of Jesus Christ: As also that the baptisme of infants or children is warrantable, and agreeable to the word of God : where the perpetuity of the estate of Christs church in the world and the everlastingnesse of the covenant of Almighty God to Abraham are set forth as maine grounds, and sundry other particular things are controverted and discussed. Printed by R. Oulton and G. Dexter, and are to be sold by Benjamine Allen ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBarbon, Praisegod. A Discourse Tending to Prove the Baptisme in, or Under the Defection of Antichrist to Be the Ordinance of Jesus Christ: As Also That the Baptisme of Infants or Children Is Warrantable, and Agreeable to the Word of God : Where the Perpetuity of the Estate of Christs Church in the World and the Everlastingnesse of the Covenant of Almighty God to Abraham Are Set Forth as Maine Grounds, and Sundry Other Particular Things Are Controverted and Discussed. London: Printed by R. Oulton and G. Dexter, and are to be sold by Benjamine Allen ..., 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBarbon, Praisegod. A Discourse Tending to Prove the Baptisme in, or Under the Defection of Antichrist to Be the Ordinance of Jesus Christ: As Also That the Baptisme of Infants or Children Is Warrantable, and Agreeable to the Word of God : Where the Perpetuity of the Estate of Christs Church in the World and the Everlastingnesse of the Covenant of Almighty God to Abraham Are Set Forth as Maine Grounds, and Sundry Other Particular Things Are Controverted and Discussed. Printed by R. Oulton and G. Dexter, and are to be sold by Benjamine Allen ..., 1642.