APA (7th ed.) Citation

Knowles, J. (1648). A modest plea for private mens preaching. Or An answer to a booke intituled, Private men no pulpit men; composed by Master Giles Workman.: Wherein the thing in controversie is briefly debated; the examination of private mens preaching examined; also certain accusations wip'd away and removed. publisher not identified.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Knowles, John. A Modest Plea for Private Mens Preaching. Or An Answer to a Booke Intituled, Private Men No Pulpit Men; Composed by Master Giles Workman.: Wherein the Thing in Controversie Is Briefly Debated; the Examination of Private Mens Preaching Examined; Also Certain Accusations Wip'd Away and Removed. London: publisher not identified, 1648.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Knowles, John. A Modest Plea for Private Mens Preaching. Or An Answer to a Booke Intituled, Private Men No Pulpit Men; Composed by Master Giles Workman.: Wherein the Thing in Controversie Is Briefly Debated; the Examination of Private Mens Preaching Examined; Also Certain Accusations Wip'd Away and Removed. publisher not identified, 1648.

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