Marlow, I. (1691). Prelimited forms of praising God, vocally sung by all the church together, proved to be no gospel ordinance.: In a sober discourse concerning singing. With a large appendix thereunto added, containing several things not treated of before; and wherein the case of singing is more fully opened and discussed in divers principal branches of it: greatly tending to the clearing and confirmation of the truth discoursed of in the former part. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationMarlow, Isaac. Prelimited Forms of Praising God, Vocally Sung by All the Church Together, Proved to Be No Gospel Ordinance.: In a Sober Discourse Concerning Singing. With a Large Appendix Thereunto Added, Containing Several Things Not Treated of Before; and Wherein the Case of Singing Is More Fully Opened and Discussed in Divers Principal Branches of It: Greatly Tending to the Clearing and Confirmation of the Truth Discoursed of in the Former Part. London,: Printed for the author, 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationMarlow, Isaac. Prelimited Forms of Praising God, Vocally Sung by All the Church Together, Proved to Be No Gospel Ordinance.: In a Sober Discourse Concerning Singing. With a Large Appendix Thereunto Added, Containing Several Things Not Treated of Before; and Wherein the Case of Singing Is More Fully Opened and Discussed in Divers Principal Branches of It: Greatly Tending to the Clearing and Confirmation of the Truth Discoursed of in the Former Part. Printed for the author, 1691.