APA (7th ed.) Citation

Casaubon, M., & Grotius, H. (1660). A vindication of the Lords prayer, as a formal prayer,: And by Christ's institution to be used by Christians as a prayer: against the antichristian practice and opinion of some men. Wherein, also their private and ungrounded zeal is discovered, who are very strict for the observation of the Lords Day, and make so light of the Lords prayer. By Meric Casaubon, D.D. one of the prebandaries of C.C. Canterb. Printed by T.R. for Thomas Johnson at the Key in St. Paul's Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Casaubon, Meric, and Hugo Grotius. A Vindication of the Lords Prayer, as a Formal Prayer,: And by Christ's Institution to Be Used by Christians as a Prayer: Against the Antichristian Practice and Opinion of Some Men. Wherein, Also Their Private and Ungrounded Zeal Is Discovered, Who Are Very Strict for the Observation of the Lords Day, and Make so Light of the Lords Prayer. By Meric Casaubon, D.D. One of the Prebandaries of C.C. Canterb. London: Printed by T.R. for Thomas Johnson at the Key in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1660.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Casaubon, Meric, and Hugo Grotius. A Vindication of the Lords Prayer, as a Formal Prayer,: And by Christ's Institution to Be Used by Christians as a Prayer: Against the Antichristian Practice and Opinion of Some Men. Wherein, Also Their Private and Ungrounded Zeal Is Discovered, Who Are Very Strict for the Observation of the Lords Day, and Make so Light of the Lords Prayer. By Meric Casaubon, D.D. One of the Prebandaries of C.C. Canterb. Printed by T.R. for Thomas Johnson at the Key in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1660.

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