Timson, J. (1654). The bar to free admission to the Lords Supper removed, or, A vindication of Mr. Humfreys Free admission to the sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein the most materiall exceptions and objections of Doctor Drake against it in his book called, A bar to free admission, &c. are taken off and answered : whereunto is annexed an expostulatory speech unto them of the congregationall way : and also an examination of the book called, A Scripture rail to the communion table, by some ministers in Glocester shire. Printed by E. Cotes for Tho. Williams ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTimson, John. The Bar to Free Admission to the Lords Supper Removed, or, A Vindication of Mr. Humfreys Free Admission to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein the Most Materiall Exceptions and Objections of Doctor Drake Against It in His Book Called, A Bar to Free Admission, &c. Are Taken off and Answered : Whereunto Is Annexed an Expostulatory Speech Unto Them of the Congregationall Way : And Also an Examination of the Book Called, A Scripture Rail to the Communion Table, by Some Ministers in Glocester Shire. London: Printed by E. Cotes for Tho. Williams ..., 1654.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTimson, John. The Bar to Free Admission to the Lords Supper Removed, or, A Vindication of Mr. Humfreys Free Admission to the Sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein the Most Materiall Exceptions and Objections of Doctor Drake Against It in His Book Called, A Bar to Free Admission, &c. Are Taken off and Answered : Whereunto Is Annexed an Expostulatory Speech Unto Them of the Congregationall Way : And Also an Examination of the Book Called, A Scripture Rail to the Communion Table, by Some Ministers in Glocester Shire. Printed by E. Cotes for Tho. Williams ..., 1654.