APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1646). Certain desires for the settlement and improving of ministers meanes.: In two letters: the first, resolving how ministers meanes should be raised, whether by tythes, the peoples benevolencie, or a certain set stypeud [sic] from the publike. The second, shewing how ministers meanes might be leavied, and gathered without any trouble or charge to them, equally distributed to their and the peoples content, & much improved without any wrong or injustice done to any. Published for the common good. Printed for G.E..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Certain Desires for the Settlement and Improving of Ministers Meanes.: In Two Letters: The First, Resolving How Ministers Meanes Should Be Raised, Whether by Tythes, the Peoples Benevolencie, or a Certain Set Stypeud [sic] from the Publike. The Second, Shewing How Ministers Meanes Might Be Leavied, and Gathered Without Any Trouble or Charge to Them, Equally Distributed to Their and the Peoples Content, & Much Improved Without Any Wrong or Injustice Done to Any. Published for the Common Good. London,: Printed for G.E., 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Certain Desires for the Settlement and Improving of Ministers Meanes.: In Two Letters: The First, Resolving How Ministers Meanes Should Be Raised, Whether by Tythes, the Peoples Benevolencie, or a Certain Set Stypeud [sic] from the Publike. The Second, Shewing How Ministers Meanes Might Be Leavied, and Gathered Without Any Trouble or Charge to Them, Equally Distributed to Their and the Peoples Content, & Much Improved Without Any Wrong or Injustice Done to Any. Published for the Common Good. Printed for G.E., 1646.

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