Westfield, T. (1660). The white robe: Or, the surplice vindicated, as a most ancient & decent ornament of the ministry. Together with a discourse of Psal. 45. 7. Wherein is proved, that kings, and no other, can properly be said to be the Lords anoynted. Being several sermons preached by the late Right Reverend Father in God Dr. Thomas Westfield, Bishop of Bristol, and sometimes preacher at Saint Bartholomew the Great, in. Printed by J.C. for Sam: Speed, at the sign of the Printing-press in S. Pauls Church yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWestfield, Thomas. The White Robe: Or, the Surplice Vindicated, as a Most Ancient & Decent Ornament of the Ministry. Together with a Discourse of Psal. 45. 7. Wherein Is Proved, That Kings, and No Other, Can Properly Be Said to Be the Lords Anoynted. Being Several Sermons Preached by the Late Right Reverend Father in God Dr. Thomas Westfield, Bishop of Bristol, and Sometimes Preacher at Saint Bartholomew the Great, in. London: Printed by J.C. for Sam: Speed, at the sign of the Printing-press in S. Pauls Church yard, 1660.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWestfield, Thomas. The White Robe: Or, the Surplice Vindicated, as a Most Ancient & Decent Ornament of the Ministry. Together with a Discourse of Psal. 45. 7. Wherein Is Proved, That Kings, and No Other, Can Properly Be Said to Be the Lords Anoynted. Being Several Sermons Preached by the Late Right Reverend Father in God Dr. Thomas Westfield, Bishop of Bristol, and Sometimes Preacher at Saint Bartholomew the Great, in. Printed by J.C. for Sam: Speed, at the sign of the Printing-press in S. Pauls Church yard, 1660.