APA (7th ed.) Citation

Wilkinson, J. (1646). The sealed fountaine opened to the faithfull, and their seed.: Or, a short treatise, shewing, that some infants are in the state of grace, and capable of the seales, and others not. Being the chief point, wherein the separatists doe blame the Anabaptists. By John Wilkinson, prisoner at Colchester, against John Morton prisoner at London. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Wilkinson, John. The Sealed Fountaine Opened to the Faithfull, and Their Seed.: Or, a Short Treatise, Shewing, That Some Infants Are in the State of Grace, and Capable of the Seales, and Others Not. Being the Chief Point, Wherein the Separatists Doe Blame the Anabaptists. By John Wilkinson, Prisoner at Colchester, Against John Morton Prisoner at London. [London: publisher not identified, 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Wilkinson, John. The Sealed Fountaine Opened to the Faithfull, and Their Seed.: Or, a Short Treatise, Shewing, That Some Infants Are in the State of Grace, and Capable of the Seales, and Others Not. Being the Chief Point, Wherein the Separatists Doe Blame the Anabaptists. By John Wilkinson, Prisoner at Colchester, Against John Morton Prisoner at London. publisher not identified, 1646.

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