APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1652). The moderator: endeavouring a full composure and quiet settlement of those many differences both in doctrine and discipline, which have so long disturbed the peace and welfare of this common-wealth.: Intended (especially at this time) to beget a brotherly love and unity amongst the ministers and people of all the three nations; the Parliament having now appointed a committee for receiving proposals for the propagation of the gospel. Brotherly unity amongst all Christians, especially amongst the ministers of Christ, being in it self so excellent and comely at all times, and (considering the danger and sad consequences of our present divisions) so desirable and necessary at this time: I conceive all overtures and counsels having a true tendency thereunto, worthy the publike light, and do therefore approve the publication of this ensuing discourse. Joseph Carly. Printed for John Bellamy, and are to be sold at his shop at the three golden Lions in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

The Moderator: Endeavouring a Full Composure and Quiet Settlement of Those Many Differences Both in Doctrine and Discipline, Which Have so Long Disturbed the Peace and Welfare of This Common-wealth.: Intended (especially at This Time) to Beget a Brotherly Love and Unity Amongst the Ministers and People of All the Three Nations; the Parliament Having Now Appointed a Committee for Receiving Proposals for the Propagation of the Gospel. Brotherly Unity Amongst All Christians, Especially Amongst the Ministers of Christ, Being in It Self so Excellent and Comely at All Times, and (considering the Danger and Sad Consequences of Our Present Divisions) so Desirable and Necessary at This Time: I Conceive All Overtures and Counsels Having a True Tendency Thereunto, Worthy the Publike Light, and Do Therefore Approve the Publication of This Ensuing Discourse. Joseph Carly. London: Printed for John Bellamy, and are to be sold at his shop at the three golden Lions in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange, 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

The Moderator: Endeavouring a Full Composure and Quiet Settlement of Those Many Differences Both in Doctrine and Discipline, Which Have so Long Disturbed the Peace and Welfare of This Common-wealth.: Intended (especially at This Time) to Beget a Brotherly Love and Unity Amongst the Ministers and People of All the Three Nations; the Parliament Having Now Appointed a Committee for Receiving Proposals for the Propagation of the Gospel. Brotherly Unity Amongst All Christians, Especially Amongst the Ministers of Christ, Being in It Self so Excellent and Comely at All Times, and (considering the Danger and Sad Consequences of Our Present Divisions) so Desirable and Necessary at This Time: I Conceive All Overtures and Counsels Having a True Tendency Thereunto, Worthy the Publike Light, and Do Therefore Approve the Publication of This Ensuing Discourse. Joseph Carly. Printed for John Bellamy, and are to be sold at his shop at the three golden Lions in Cornhil, neer the Royal Exchange, 1652.

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