APA (7th ed.) Citation

Graye, I. (1654). Tithes a curse to all nations but Canaan,: And a disturbance, and vexation to all people but the Hebrevvs. Clearly demonstrated in the case of Isaack Graye, now a prisoner, for the non-payment of tithes in the counter of great Woodstreet, London. Exposed to publick view for the discovering of the cruelties, persecutions, and oppressors of those that stand for it's maintainance. Printed for the author, and are to be sold by William Larner at the Black-mores head near Fleet-Bridge, and Richard Moon at the Seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Graye, Isaac. Tithes a Curse to All Nations but Canaan,: And a Disturbance, and Vexation to All People but the Hebrevvs. Clearly Demonstrated in the Case of Isaack Graye, Now a Prisoner, for the Non-payment of Tithes in the Counter of Great Woodstreet, London. Exposed to Publick View for the Discovering of the Cruelties, Persecutions, and Oppressors of Those That Stand for It's Maintainance. London.: Printed for the author, and are to be sold by William Larner at the Black-mores head near Fleet-Bridge, and Richard Moon at the Seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Graye, Isaac. Tithes a Curse to All Nations but Canaan,: And a Disturbance, and Vexation to All People but the Hebrevvs. Clearly Demonstrated in the Case of Isaack Graye, Now a Prisoner, for the Non-payment of Tithes in the Counter of Great Woodstreet, London. Exposed to Publick View for the Discovering of the Cruelties, Persecutions, and Oppressors of Those That Stand for It's Maintainance. Printed for the author, and are to be sold by William Larner at the Black-mores head near Fleet-Bridge, and Richard Moon at the Seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard, 1654.

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