Morton, C. (1684). Debts discharge, or Some considerations on Rom. 13. 8. the former part. Owe nothing to any man, but to love one another: Being an endeavour to state that case of conscience, and designed to perswade all men to get and keep out of debt as much as may be. By C.M. printed for Tho Cockerill, at the Three Legs in the Poultry, over against the Stock Market.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMorton, Charles. Debts Discharge, or Some Considerations on Rom. 13. 8. the Former Part. Owe Nothing to Any Man, but to Love One Another: Being an Endeavour to State That Case of Conscience, and Designed to Perswade All Men to Get and Keep Out of Debt as Much as May Be. By C.M. London: printed for Tho Cockerill, at the Three Legs in the Poultry, over against the Stock Market, 1684.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMorton, Charles. Debts Discharge, or Some Considerations on Rom. 13. 8. the Former Part. Owe Nothing to Any Man, but to Love One Another: Being an Endeavour to State That Case of Conscience, and Designed to Perswade All Men to Get and Keep Out of Debt as Much as May Be. By C.M. printed for Tho Cockerill, at the Three Legs in the Poultry, over against the Stock Market, 1684.