APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jones, J. (1684). The great duty of conformity: Plainly illustrated in the example of a young man, who was first drawn to the Presbyterians and afterwards to the independent-perswasion, but now from a deep sence of that his sin, returned to the Church of England : giving a particular account of the reasons whereby he was convinced of his error in separating, and a modest refutation of the common objections which are urged against conformity. Printed for Tho. Mercer ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jones, Jo. The Great Duty of Conformity: Plainly Illustrated in the Example of a Young Man, Who Was First Drawn to the Presbyterians and Afterwards to the Independent-perswasion, but Now from a Deep Sence of That His Sin, Returned to the Church of England : Giving a Particular Account of the Reasons Whereby He Was Convinced of His Error in Separating, and a Modest Refutation of the Common Objections Which Are Urged Against Conformity. London: Printed for Tho. Mercer ..., 1684.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jones, Jo. The Great Duty of Conformity: Plainly Illustrated in the Example of a Young Man, Who Was First Drawn to the Presbyterians and Afterwards to the Independent-perswasion, but Now from a Deep Sence of That His Sin, Returned to the Church of England : Giving a Particular Account of the Reasons Whereby He Was Convinced of His Error in Separating, and a Modest Refutation of the Common Objections Which Are Urged Against Conformity. Printed for Tho. Mercer ..., 1684.

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