(1640). Concerning a treaty: to reconcile the differences, and vnite the spirits of godly ministers.: Who have hitherto stood for a reformation. Three things offer themselves to be considered in a treaty of this nature, at this time. 1. What should induce conscionable men now to desire such a treaty. 2. What the proper aime and designe of the treaty should be. 3. By what wayes and meanes it may become effectual to reach that aime and designe. publisher not identified.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationConcerning a Treaty: To Reconcile the Differences, and Vnite the Spirits of Godly Ministers.: Who Have Hitherto Stood for a Reformation. Three Things Offer Themselves to Be Considered in a Treaty of This Nature, at This Time. 1. What Should Induce Conscionable Men Now to Desire Such a Treaty. 2. What the Proper Aime and Designe of the Treaty Should Be. 3. By What Wayes and Meanes It May Become Effectual to Reach That Aime and Designe. [S.l.: publisher not identified, 1640.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationConcerning a Treaty: To Reconcile the Differences, and Vnite the Spirits of Godly Ministers.: Who Have Hitherto Stood for a Reformation. Three Things Offer Themselves to Be Considered in a Treaty of This Nature, at This Time. 1. What Should Induce Conscionable Men Now to Desire Such a Treaty. 2. What the Proper Aime and Designe of the Treaty Should Be. 3. By What Wayes and Meanes It May Become Effectual to Reach That Aime and Designe. publisher not identified, 1640.