APA (7th ed.) Citation

Danvers, H. (1674). A treatise of baptism: Wherein, that of believers, and that of infants, is examined by the Scriptures : with the history of both out of antiquity : making it appear, that infants-baptism was not practised for near three hundred years, nor enjoyed as necessary, till four hundred years after Christ : with the fabulous traditions, and erroneous grounds upon which it was, by the Pope's Cannons (with gossips, chrysm, exorcism, baptizing of churches and bells, and other popish rites) founded : and that the famous Waldensian and old British churches, Lollards and Wickliffians, an other christians witnessed against it : with The history of Christianity amongst the ancient Britains and Waldensians (The second edition with large additions.). Printed for Fran. Smith ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Danvers, Henry. A Treatise of Baptism: Wherein, That of Believers, and That of Infants, Is Examined by the Scriptures : With the History of Both Out of Antiquity : Making It Appear, That Infants-baptism Was Not Practised for Near Three Hundred Years, nor Enjoyed as Necessary, Till Four Hundred Years After Christ : With the Fabulous Traditions, and Erroneous Grounds upon Which It Was, by the Pope's Cannons (with Gossips, Chrysm, Exorcism, Baptizing of Churches and Bells, and Other Popish Rites) Founded : And That the Famous Waldensian and Old British Churches, Lollards and Wickliffians, an Other Christians Witnessed Against It : With The History of Christianity Amongst the Ancient Britains and Waldensians. The second edition with large additions. London: Printed for Fran. Smith ..., 1674.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Danvers, Henry. A Treatise of Baptism: Wherein, That of Believers, and That of Infants, Is Examined by the Scriptures : With the History of Both Out of Antiquity : Making It Appear, That Infants-baptism Was Not Practised for Near Three Hundred Years, nor Enjoyed as Necessary, Till Four Hundred Years After Christ : With the Fabulous Traditions, and Erroneous Grounds upon Which It Was, by the Pope's Cannons (with Gossips, Chrysm, Exorcism, Baptizing of Churches and Bells, and Other Popish Rites) Founded : And That the Famous Waldensian and Old British Churches, Lollards and Wickliffians, an Other Christians Witnessed Against It : With The History of Christianity Amongst the Ancient Britains and Waldensians. The second edition with large additions. Printed for Fran. Smith ..., 1674.

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