APA (7th ed.) Citation

Humfrey, J. (1656). A second vindication of a disciplinary, anti-Erastian, orthodox free-admission to the Lords-Supper; or, The state of this controversie revised and proposed:: For the fuller understanding of the most, as to the grounds whereon it stands; and more especially for the ease, and clearer proceeding of those, that shall write about it, whether for it, or against it. Printed by F.L. for E. Blackmore at the Angel in Pauls Churchyard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Humfrey, John. A Second Vindication of a Disciplinary, Anti-Erastian, Orthodox Free-admission to the Lords-Supper; or, The State of This Controversie Revised and Proposed:: For the Fuller Understanding of the Most, as to the Grounds Whereon It Stands; and More Especially for the Ease, and Clearer Proceeding of Those, That Shall Write About It, Whether for It, or Against It. London,: Printed by F.L. for E. Blackmore at the Angel in Pauls Churchyard, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Humfrey, John. A Second Vindication of a Disciplinary, Anti-Erastian, Orthodox Free-admission to the Lords-Supper; or, The State of This Controversie Revised and Proposed:: For the Fuller Understanding of the Most, as to the Grounds Whereon It Stands; and More Especially for the Ease, and Clearer Proceeding of Those, That Shall Write About It, Whether for It, or Against It. Printed by F.L. for E. Blackmore at the Angel in Pauls Churchyard, 1656.

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