Humfrey, J. (1698). The friendly interposer, between the authors of those papers, the one called a report, the other, a rebuke of that report: In order to a sound reconciliation between the Presbyterians and Independents in doctrinals, by the proposal of a third way, when both of them in their own, are out. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHumfrey, John. The Friendly Interposer, Between the Authors of Those Papers, the One Called a Report, the Other, a Rebuke of That Report: In Order to a Sound Reconciliation Between the Presbyterians and Independents in Doctrinals, by the Proposal of a Third Way, When Both of Them in Their Own, Are Out. London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ..., 1698.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHumfrey, John. The Friendly Interposer, Between the Authors of Those Papers, the One Called a Report, the Other, a Rebuke of That Report: In Order to a Sound Reconciliation Between the Presbyterians and Independents in Doctrinals, by the Proposal of a Third Way, When Both of Them in Their Own, Are Out. Printed for Thomas Parkhurst ..., 1698.