APA (7th ed.) Citation

Martindale, A. (1653). An Antidote against the poyson of the times. Or An axiomatical catechism.: Wherein the many points of Christian religion (denyed and opposed in these back-sliding dayes) are clearly asserted and proved by the testimony of the Scriptures. Printed for Luke Fawn, and are to be sold by Thomas Smith at his shop in Manchester.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Martindale, Adam. An Antidote Against the Poyson of the Times. Or An Axiomatical Catechism.: Wherein the Many Points of Christian Religion (denyed and Opposed in These Back-sliding Dayes) Are Clearly Asserted and Proved by the Testimony of the Scriptures. London,: Printed for Luke Fawn, and are to be sold by Thomas Smith at his shop in Manchester, 1653.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Martindale, Adam. An Antidote Against the Poyson of the Times. Or An Axiomatical Catechism.: Wherein the Many Points of Christian Religion (denyed and Opposed in These Back-sliding Dayes) Are Clearly Asserted and Proved by the Testimony of the Scriptures. Printed for Luke Fawn, and are to be sold by Thomas Smith at his shop in Manchester, 1653.

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