APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lupton, D. (1652). The two main questions resolved: How 1 the ministers 2 the impropriators shall be maintained satisfied if tythes be put down. Often petitioned for, by several counties, and propounded and debated at a meeting not far from London, by divers eminent personages of this Common-wealth, and sundry freeholders, and others, attending on them. By D. Lupton, servant of Jesus Christ in the work of the Gospel. Printed by R.W. for R. Harford, at the Bible and States-Arms in Little-Brittain.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lupton, Donald. The Two Main Questions Resolved: How 1 the Ministers 2 the Impropriators Shall Be Maintained Satisfied If Tythes Be Put Down. Often Petitioned for, by Several Counties, and Propounded and Debated at a Meeting Not Far from London, by Divers Eminent Personages of This Common-wealth, and Sundry Freeholders, and Others, Attending on Them. By D. Lupton, Servant of Jesus Christ in the Work of the Gospel. London: Printed by R.W. for R. Harford, at the Bible and States-Arms in Little-Brittain, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lupton, Donald. The Two Main Questions Resolved: How 1 the Ministers 2 the Impropriators Shall Be Maintained Satisfied If Tythes Be Put Down. Often Petitioned for, by Several Counties, and Propounded and Debated at a Meeting Not Far from London, by Divers Eminent Personages of This Common-wealth, and Sundry Freeholders, and Others, Attending on Them. By D. Lupton, Servant of Jesus Christ in the Work of the Gospel. Printed by R.W. for R. Harford, at the Bible and States-Arms in Little-Brittain, 1652.

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