APA (7th ed.) Citation

Hussey, J. (1699). The case of Mr. Joseph Hussey of Cambridge represented: Which was no more than a suspected depraving of the Book of Common Prayer in part of the application of a sermon on John 1, 13 : laid open in the cause of faith in the doctrine of conversion against free-will, July 31, 1698 : for which he was indicted at the assizes holden at Cambridge-Castle, August 4, 1698, and try'd at the next assizes holden there March 16 : the tryal came not on till Monday morning, March 20, and after a long and full hearing on both sides, he was by the jury honourably acquitted : being an account of the matter faithfully transcribed out of Anthony Nutt, who took the sermon (being a constant writer) in short hand is here presented to the world. Printed for, and sold by William Marshal at the Bible in Newgate Street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Hussey, Joseph. The Case of Mr. Joseph Hussey of Cambridge Represented: Which Was No More than a Suspected Depraving of the Book of Common Prayer in Part of the Application of a Sermon on John 1, 13 : Laid Open in the Cause of Faith in the Doctrine of Conversion Against Free-will, July 31, 1698 : For Which He Was Indicted at the Assizes Holden at Cambridge-Castle, August 4, 1698, and Try'd at the Next Assizes Holden There March 16 : The Tryal Came Not on Till Monday Morning, March 20, and After a Long and Full Hearing on Both Sides, He Was by the Jury Honourably Acquitted : Being an Account of the Matter Faithfully Transcribed Out of Anthony Nutt, Who Took the Sermon (being a Constant Writer) in Short Hand Is Here Presented to the World. London: Printed for, and sold by William Marshal at the Bible in Newgate Street, 1699.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Hussey, Joseph. The Case of Mr. Joseph Hussey of Cambridge Represented: Which Was No More than a Suspected Depraving of the Book of Common Prayer in Part of the Application of a Sermon on John 1, 13 : Laid Open in the Cause of Faith in the Doctrine of Conversion Against Free-will, July 31, 1698 : For Which He Was Indicted at the Assizes Holden at Cambridge-Castle, August 4, 1698, and Try'd at the Next Assizes Holden There March 16 : The Tryal Came Not on Till Monday Morning, March 20, and After a Long and Full Hearing on Both Sides, He Was by the Jury Honourably Acquitted : Being an Account of the Matter Faithfully Transcribed Out of Anthony Nutt, Who Took the Sermon (being a Constant Writer) in Short Hand Is Here Presented to the World. Printed for, and sold by William Marshal at the Bible in Newgate Street, 1699.

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