APA (7th ed.) Citation

Kiffin, W. (1652). A Confession of faith of the several congregations or churches of Christ in London, which are commonly (though uujustly [sic]) called Anabaptists: Published, for the vindication of the truth and information of the ignorant, likewise for the taking off of those aspersions which are frequently both in pulpit and print unjustly cast upon them : unto which is added, Heart bleedings for professors abhominations .. (The fourth impression corrected.). Printed for M.S. and are to be sold by F. Tyton ..., and L. Chapman ....

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Kiffin, William. A Confession of Faith of the Several Congregations or Churches of Christ in London, Which Are Commonly (though Uujustly [sic]) Called Anabaptists: Published, for the Vindication of the Truth and Information of the Ignorant, Likewise for the Taking off of Those Aspersions Which Are Frequently Both in Pulpit and Print Unjustly Cast upon Them : Unto Which Is Added, Heart Bleedings for Professors Abhominations .. The fourth impression corrected. London: Printed for M.S. and are to be sold by F. Tyton ..., and L. Chapman ..., 1652.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Kiffin, William. A Confession of Faith of the Several Congregations or Churches of Christ in London, Which Are Commonly (though Uujustly [sic]) Called Anabaptists: Published, for the Vindication of the Truth and Information of the Ignorant, Likewise for the Taking off of Those Aspersions Which Are Frequently Both in Pulpit and Print Unjustly Cast upon Them : Unto Which Is Added, Heart Bleedings for Professors Abhominations .. The fourth impression corrected. Printed for M.S. and are to be sold by F. Tyton ..., and L. Chapman ..., 1652.

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