APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pearse, E. (1681). The conformists plea for the nonconformists. Or, A just and compassionate representation of the present state and condition of the non-conformists: As to I. The greatness of their sufferings. II. Hardness of their case. III. Reasonableness and equity of their desires and proposals. IV. Qualifications, and worth of their persons. V. Peaceableness of their behaviour. VI. The Churches prejudice by their exclusion, &c. Humbly submitted to authority. By a beneficed minister, and regular son of the Church of England (The second edition corrected and enlarged.). printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pearse, Edward. The Conformists Plea for the Nonconformists. Or, A Just and Compassionate Representation of the Present State and Condition of the Non-conformists: As to I. The Greatness of Their Sufferings. II. Hardness of Their Case. III. Reasonableness and Equity of Their Desires and Proposals. IV. Qualifications, and Worth of Their Persons. V. Peaceableness of Their Behaviour. VI. The Churches Prejudice by Their Exclusion, &c. Humbly Submitted to Authority. By a Beneficed Minister, and Regular Son of the Church of England. The second edition corrected and enlarged. London: printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1681.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pearse, Edward. The Conformists Plea for the Nonconformists. Or, A Just and Compassionate Representation of the Present State and Condition of the Non-conformists: As to I. The Greatness of Their Sufferings. II. Hardness of Their Case. III. Reasonableness and Equity of Their Desires and Proposals. IV. Qualifications, and Worth of Their Persons. V. Peaceableness of Their Behaviour. VI. The Churches Prejudice by Their Exclusion, &c. Humbly Submitted to Authority. By a Beneficed Minister, and Regular Son of the Church of England. The second edition corrected and enlarged. printed for Jonathan Robinson, at the Golden Lion in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1681.

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