Stennett, E. (1679). The insnared taken in the work of his hands; or An ansvver to Mr. John Covvell his book, entituled, The snare broken: Wherein his pretended grounds for departing from the truth contained in Gods fourth commandment,, is weighed in a just ballance, and sound lighter then vanity, and the seventh-day sabbath of Jehovah stands like a rock against all opposition. To the which is added [a] brief account of our grounds for the observation of the seventh-day sabbath, according to the commandment. By Edward Stennet. printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStennett, Edward. The Insnared Taken in the Work of His Hands; or An Ansvver to Mr. John Covvell His Book, Entituled, The Snare Broken: Wherein His Pretended Grounds for Departing from the Truth Contained in Gods Fourth Commandment,, Is Weighed in a Just Ballance, and Sound Lighter Then Vanity, and the Seventh-day Sabbath of Jehovah Stands like a Rock Against All Opposition. To the Which Is Added [a] Brief Account of Our Grounds for the Observation of the Seventh-day Sabbath, According to the Commandment. By Edward Stennet. London: printed for the author, 1679.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStennett, Edward. The Insnared Taken in the Work of His Hands; or An Ansvver to Mr. John Covvell His Book, Entituled, The Snare Broken: Wherein His Pretended Grounds for Departing from the Truth Contained in Gods Fourth Commandment,, Is Weighed in a Just Ballance, and Sound Lighter Then Vanity, and the Seventh-day Sabbath of Jehovah Stands like a Rock Against All Opposition. To the Which Is Added [a] Brief Account of Our Grounds for the Observation of the Seventh-day Sabbath, According to the Commandment. By Edward Stennet. printed for the author, 1679.