(1642). The divisions of the Church of England: Crept in at XV. several doores by divers, each having members very earnest in the seeking to have such a church and discipline here established, as is agreeable with their religion. For bishops 1 Papists. 2. Arians. 3. Arminians. 4. Canonists. Against Bishops. 5. Athests. 6. Adamites. 7. Familists. 8. Anabapists. 9. Luthetans. 10. Seperatists. 11. Brownists. 12. Puritans. Betwixt both. Novelists. Time-servers. Each in their true colours without any dissimulation in the world. Printed and are to be sould by R. Smithers.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Divisions of the Church of England: Crept in at XV. Several Doores by Divers, Each Having Members Very Earnest in the Seeking to Have Such a Church and Discipline Here Established, as Is Agreeable with Their Religion. For Bishops 1 Papists. 2. Arians. 3. Arminians. 4. Canonists. Against Bishops. 5. Athests. 6. Adamites. 7. Familists. 8. Anabapists. 9. Luthetans. 10. Seperatists. 11. Brownists. 12. Puritans. Betwixt Both. Novelists. Time-servers. Each in Their True Colours Without Any Dissimulation in the World. London: Printed and are to be sould by R. Smithers, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Divisions of the Church of England: Crept in at XV. Several Doores by Divers, Each Having Members Very Earnest in the Seeking to Have Such a Church and Discipline Here Established, as Is Agreeable with Their Religion. For Bishops 1 Papists. 2. Arians. 3. Arminians. 4. Canonists. Against Bishops. 5. Athests. 6. Adamites. 7. Familists. 8. Anabapists. 9. Luthetans. 10. Seperatists. 11. Brownists. 12. Puritans. Betwixt Both. Novelists. Time-servers. Each in Their True Colours Without Any Dissimulation in the World. Printed and are to be sould by R. Smithers, 1642.