APA (7th ed.) Citation

Cary, P. (1684). A disputation between a doctor and an apothecary, or, A reply to the new argument of Dr. R. Burthogge, M.D. for infants baptism: Wherein the novelty in which it glories is justly censured and its harmony proved to be no better than self repugnancy and a manifest abuse of scripture. Printed by B.W. for the author and are to be sold by R. Baldwin.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Cary, Philip. A Disputation Between a Doctor and an Apothecary, or, A Reply to the New Argument of Dr. R. Burthogge, M.D. for Infants Baptism: Wherein the Novelty in Which It Glories Is Justly Censured and Its Harmony Proved to Be No Better than Self Repugnancy and a Manifest Abuse of Scripture. London: Printed by B.W. for the author and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Cary, Philip. A Disputation Between a Doctor and an Apothecary, or, A Reply to the New Argument of Dr. R. Burthogge, M.D. for Infants Baptism: Wherein the Novelty in Which It Glories Is Justly Censured and Its Harmony Proved to Be No Better than Self Repugnancy and a Manifest Abuse of Scripture. Printed by B.W. for the author and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1684.

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