Lamb, T. (1693). A stop to the course of separation, or, The separation of the new Separatists from the parish churches condemned,: By a sober answer to the chief pleas for this disorderly practice. : Wherein is discovered how contrary it is, I. To the Holy Scriptures. II. To the reason of the thing. III. To the judgement of the old nonconformists. IV. To themselves heretofore (The second edition.). Printed for W. Kettilby ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationLamb, Thomas. A Stop to the Course of Separation, or, The Separation of the New Separatists from the Parish Churches Condemned,: By a Sober Answer to the Chief Pleas for This Disorderly Practice. : Wherein Is Discovered How Contrary It Is, I. To the Holy Scriptures. II. To the Reason of the Thing. III. To the Judgement of the Old Nonconformists. IV. To Themselves Heretofore. The second edition. London: Printed for W. Kettilby ..., 1693.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationLamb, Thomas. A Stop to the Course of Separation, or, The Separation of the New Separatists from the Parish Churches Condemned,: By a Sober Answer to the Chief Pleas for This Disorderly Practice. : Wherein Is Discovered How Contrary It Is, I. To the Holy Scriptures. II. To the Reason of the Thing. III. To the Judgement of the Old Nonconformists. IV. To Themselves Heretofore. The second edition. Printed for W. Kettilby ..., 1693.