APA (7th ed.) Citation

Harvey, W. (1647). A treatise concerning the baptizing of infants: Wherein is plainely shewn the necessity and lawfulnesse of it, by the word of God. A worke so methodicall and concise, that the meanest capacity may in a short time be able to learne it, and convince the adversary. Wherein, first arguments are brought in, to proove infants right to baptisme. And then the arguments of the anabaptists of any moment answered and confuted. Printed for John Jackson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Harvey, William. A Treatise Concerning the Baptizing of Infants: Wherein Is Plainely Shewn the Necessity and Lawfulnesse of It, by the Word of God. A Worke so Methodicall and Concise, That the Meanest Capacity May in a Short Time Be Able to Learne It, and Convince the Adversary. Wherein, First Arguments Are Brought in, to Proove Infants Right to Baptisme. And Then the Arguments of the Anabaptists of Any Moment Answered and Confuted. London: Printed for John Jackson, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Harvey, William. A Treatise Concerning the Baptizing of Infants: Wherein Is Plainely Shewn the Necessity and Lawfulnesse of It, by the Word of God. A Worke so Methodicall and Concise, That the Meanest Capacity May in a Short Time Be Able to Learne It, and Convince the Adversary. Wherein, First Arguments Are Brought in, to Proove Infants Right to Baptisme. And Then the Arguments of the Anabaptists of Any Moment Answered and Confuted. Printed for John Jackson, 1647.

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