APA (7th ed.) Citation

R. T. (1652). The hyrelings reward: or, a serious word to considering people.: Being a relation of some difference between Mr. William Jenkyns, and some others. Occasioned by the questioning of his doctrin, and his undertaking to defend it; together with his argument, by which he pretended to do it. As also his reasons of deserting his undertaking; with an answer to his said argument and reasons; together with some queries touching the point in question; with the manner of his being publiquely opposed, and the deportment of himself and his people thereupon:. Printed by J.C. and T.W..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

R. T. The Hyrelings Reward: Or, a Serious Word to Considering People.: Being a Relation of Some Difference Between Mr. William Jenkyns, and Some Others. Occasioned by the Questioning of His Doctrin, and His Undertaking to Defend It; Together with His Argument, by Which He Pretended to Do It. As Also His Reasons of Deserting His Undertaking; with an Answer to His Said Argument and Reasons; Together with Some Queries Touching the Point in Question; with the Manner of His Being Publiquely Opposed, and the Deportment of Himself and His People Thereupon:. London: Printed by J.C. and T.W., 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

R. T. The Hyrelings Reward: Or, a Serious Word to Considering People.: Being a Relation of Some Difference Between Mr. William Jenkyns, and Some Others. Occasioned by the Questioning of His Doctrin, and His Undertaking to Defend It; Together with His Argument, by Which He Pretended to Do It. As Also His Reasons of Deserting His Undertaking; with an Answer to His Said Argument and Reasons; Together with Some Queries Touching the Point in Question; with the Manner of His Being Publiquely Opposed, and the Deportment of Himself and His People Thereupon:. Printed by J.C. and T.W., 1652.

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