Kaye, W., & Broad, T. (1645). Satisfaction for such as oppose reformation, in a confutation of twelve practices of Popery, proved to be condemned by Christ and his Apostles: With an answer also made to Mr. Oddy's, objections which he wrote against the covenant : to which also is added a true character of the Covenant. By Tho. Broad.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKaye, William, and Thomas Broad. Satisfaction for Such as Oppose Reformation, in a Confutation of Twelve Practices of Popery, Proved to Be Condemned by Christ and His Apostles: With an Answer Also Made to Mr. Oddy's, Objections Which He Wrote Against the Covenant : To Which Also Is Added a True Character of the Covenant. Printed at Yorke: By Tho. Broad, 1645.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKaye, William, and Thomas Broad. Satisfaction for Such as Oppose Reformation, in a Confutation of Twelve Practices of Popery, Proved to Be Condemned by Christ and His Apostles: With an Answer Also Made to Mr. Oddy's, Objections Which He Wrote Against the Covenant : To Which Also Is Added a True Character of the Covenant. By Tho. Broad, 1645.