Wetherall, J. (1652). A discovery, and confutation of the opinions, and practises of some false brethren, betwixt Bridge, and Lincolne:: Shewing how they agree in their opinions, with Pelagians; Papists; Arminians; in their practises, with Anabaptists. Wherein univerall redemption is confuted; and Gods absolute decree confirmed. Printed by Thomas Harper, for William Wells, at the Princes Armes in Little Brittain.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWetherall, John. A Discovery, and Confutation of the Opinions, and Practises of Some False Brethren, Betwixt Bridge, and Lincolne:: Shewing How They Agree in Their Opinions, with Pelagians; Papists; Arminians; in Their Practises, with Anabaptists. Wherein Univerall Redemption Is Confuted; and Gods Absolute Decree Confirmed. London: Printed by Thomas Harper, for William Wells, at the Princes Armes in Little Brittain, 1652.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWetherall, John. A Discovery, and Confutation of the Opinions, and Practises of Some False Brethren, Betwixt Bridge, and Lincolne:: Shewing How They Agree in Their Opinions, with Pelagians; Papists; Arminians; in Their Practises, with Anabaptists. Wherein Univerall Redemption Is Confuted; and Gods Absolute Decree Confirmed. Printed by Thomas Harper, for William Wells, at the Princes Armes in Little Brittain, 1652.