Stephens, N. (1658). Vindiciæ fundamenti: or A threefold defence of the doctrine of original sin:: Together with some other fundamentals of salvation the first against the exceptions of Mr. Robert Everard in his book entituled, The creation and the fall of man. The second against the examiners of the late assemblies confession of faith. The third against the allegations of Dr. Jeremy Taylor, in his Unum necessarium, and two letter treatises of his. printed by T.R. and E.M. for Edmund Paxton in Pauls Chain, right over against the Castle-Tavern, near Doctors Commons.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStephens, Nathaniel. Vindiciæ Fundamenti: Or A Threefold Defence of the Doctrine of Original Sin:: Together with Some Other Fundamentals of Salvation the First Against the Exceptions of Mr. Robert Everard in His Book Entituled, The Creation and the Fall of Man. The Second Against the Examiners of the Late Assemblies Confession of Faith. The Third Against the Allegations of Dr. Jeremy Taylor, in His Unum Necessarium, and Two Letter Treatises of His. London: printed by T.R. and E.M. for Edmund Paxton in Pauls Chain, right over against the Castle-Tavern, near Doctors Commons, 1658.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStephens, Nathaniel. Vindiciæ Fundamenti: Or A Threefold Defence of the Doctrine of Original Sin:: Together with Some Other Fundamentals of Salvation the First Against the Exceptions of Mr. Robert Everard in His Book Entituled, The Creation and the Fall of Man. The Second Against the Examiners of the Late Assemblies Confession of Faith. The Third Against the Allegations of Dr. Jeremy Taylor, in His Unum Necessarium, and Two Letter Treatises of His. printed by T.R. and E.M. for Edmund Paxton in Pauls Chain, right over against the Castle-Tavern, near Doctors Commons, 1658.