(1656). The confessions of the faith of all the Christian & reformed churches,: Which purely profess the doctrine of the Gospel in all the kingdoms, nations and provinces of Europe : wherein the obscure and difficult places are explained, and all the seeming contradictions modestly reconciled : being a work seasonably usefull for the establishing of Christians in whatsoever is necessary to salvation : allowed by authority, to prevent the spreading of errors and heresies. Printed for Simon Miller, at the Star in St Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Confessions of the Faith of All the Christian & Reformed Churches,: Which Purely Profess the Doctrine of the Gospel in All the Kingdoms, Nations and Provinces of Europe : Wherein the Obscure and Difficult Places Are Explained, and All the Seeming Contradictions Modestly Reconciled : Being a Work Seasonably Usefull for the Establishing of Christians in Whatsoever Is Necessary to Salvation : Allowed by Authority, to Prevent the Spreading of Errors and Heresies. London: Printed for Simon Miller, at the Star in St Pauls Church-yard, 1656.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Confessions of the Faith of All the Christian & Reformed Churches,: Which Purely Profess the Doctrine of the Gospel in All the Kingdoms, Nations and Provinces of Europe : Wherein the Obscure and Difficult Places Are Explained, and All the Seeming Contradictions Modestly Reconciled : Being a Work Seasonably Usefull for the Establishing of Christians in Whatsoever Is Necessary to Salvation : Allowed by Authority, to Prevent the Spreading of Errors and Heresies. Printed for Simon Miller, at the Star in St Pauls Church-yard, 1656.