(1699). A vindication of the memory, of the late excellent and charitable Mr. Thomas Firmin, from the injurious reflections of Mr. Luke Milbourn, in his sermon before the court of aldermen at St. Paul's Church, Aug. 28. 1698. Wherein his notorious wrestings of the words of St. Paul are laid open, and the true sense cleared. [publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Vindication of the Memory, of the Late Excellent and Charitable Mr. Thomas Firmin, from the Injurious Reflections of Mr. Luke Milbourn, in His Sermon Before the Court of Aldermen at St. Paul's Church, Aug. 28. 1698. Wherein His Notorious Wrestings of the Words of St. Paul Are Laid Open, and the True Sense Cleared. London: [publisher not identified], 1699.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Vindication of the Memory, of the Late Excellent and Charitable Mr. Thomas Firmin, from the Injurious Reflections of Mr. Luke Milbourn, in His Sermon Before the Court of Aldermen at St. Paul's Church, Aug. 28. 1698. Wherein His Notorious Wrestings of the Words of St. Paul Are Laid Open, and the True Sense Cleared. [publisher not identified], 1699.