APA (7th ed.) Citation

Saunders, H., & Manton, T. (1655). An anti-diatribe: or The apologie of some ministers and godly people, asserting the lawfulnesse of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company: Proving also the necessity of examination in our congregations, in order to a more holy church-fellowship. Wherein a paper is answered, bearing this title, viz, A diatribe concerning the administration of the Eucharist and examination thereunto precedent. Together, with a vindication of the Lords Supper from its manifest abuse by a general admission; being an answer to Mr. Humphrey. By Humphrey Saunders Minister of Hollesworthy in Devon. printed for Thomas Brewster and are to be sold by Joseph Laughorne bookseller in Truro.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Saunders, Humphrey, and Thomas Manton. An Anti-diatribe: Or The Apologie of Some Ministers and Godly People, Asserting the Lawfulnesse of Their Administring the Lords Supper in a Select Company: Proving Also the Necessity of Examination in Our Congregations, in Order to a More Holy Church-fellowship. Wherein a Paper Is Answered, Bearing This Title, Viz, A Diatribe Concerning the Administration of the Eucharist and Examination Thereunto Precedent. Together, with a Vindication of the Lords Supper from Its Manifest Abuse by a General Admission; Being an Answer to Mr. Humphrey. By Humphrey Saunders Minister of Hollesworthy in Devon. London: printed for Thomas Brewster and are to be sold by Joseph Laughorne bookseller in Truro, 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Saunders, Humphrey, and Thomas Manton. An Anti-diatribe: Or The Apologie of Some Ministers and Godly People, Asserting the Lawfulnesse of Their Administring the Lords Supper in a Select Company: Proving Also the Necessity of Examination in Our Congregations, in Order to a More Holy Church-fellowship. Wherein a Paper Is Answered, Bearing This Title, Viz, A Diatribe Concerning the Administration of the Eucharist and Examination Thereunto Precedent. Together, with a Vindication of the Lords Supper from Its Manifest Abuse by a General Admission; Being an Answer to Mr. Humphrey. By Humphrey Saunders Minister of Hollesworthy in Devon. printed for Thomas Brewster and are to be sold by Joseph Laughorne bookseller in Truro, 1655.

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