Grantham, T. (1674). A religious contest, or A brief account of a disputation holden at Blyton in the county of Lincoln: Between Mr. William Fort minister of the perochial congregation at Blyton on the one part, and Thomas Grantham, servant to the baptised churches on the other part : whereunto is added Brief animadversions upon Dr. Stilling-fleet his digressions about infant baptism in his book intituled, A rational account of the Protestant religion, &c., in both which are shewed that the generality of the nations now professing Christianity are as yet unbaptised into Christ : 1. Because their sprinkling and crossing the fore-head is not the right way of baptising, 2. Because infants ought not to be baptised. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGrantham, Thomas. A Religious Contest, or A Brief Account of a Disputation Holden at Blyton in the County of Lincoln: Between Mr. William Fort Minister of the Perochial Congregation at Blyton on the One Part, and Thomas Grantham, Servant to the Baptised Churches on the Other Part : Whereunto Is Added Brief Animadversions upon Dr. Stilling-fleet His Digressions About Infant Baptism in His Book Intituled, A Rational Account of the Protestant Religion, &c., in Both Which Are Shewed That the Generality of the Nations Now Professing Christianity Are as yet Unbaptised into Christ : 1. Because Their Sprinkling and Crossing the Fore-head Is Not the Right Way of Baptising, 2. Because Infants Ought Not to Be Baptised. London printed: [publisher not identified], 1674.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGrantham, Thomas. A Religious Contest, or A Brief Account of a Disputation Holden at Blyton in the County of Lincoln: Between Mr. William Fort Minister of the Perochial Congregation at Blyton on the One Part, and Thomas Grantham, Servant to the Baptised Churches on the Other Part : Whereunto Is Added Brief Animadversions upon Dr. Stilling-fleet His Digressions About Infant Baptism in His Book Intituled, A Rational Account of the Protestant Religion, &c., in Both Which Are Shewed That the Generality of the Nations Now Professing Christianity Are as yet Unbaptised into Christ : 1. Because Their Sprinkling and Crossing the Fore-head Is Not the Right Way of Baptising, 2. Because Infants Ought Not to Be Baptised. [publisher not identified], 1674.