APA (7th ed.) Citation

Lover of the Truth. (1647). A long-vvinded lay lecture.: Wherein the licentiousnesse of this lewd and lying age, in perverting the sacred texts of Scripture, and the divine dictates of the Fathers, to the scandall of the church, and ruine of our nation, is poetically presented, to the view of all such as feare God and the King, and meddle not with those that are given to change. publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Lover of the Truth. A Long-vvinded Lay Lecture.: Wherein the Licentiousnesse of This Lewd and Lying Age, in Perverting the Sacred Texts of Scripture, and the Divine Dictates of the Fathers, to the Scandall of the Church, and Ruine of Our Nation, Is Poetically Presented, to the View of All Such as Feare God and the King, and Meddle Not with Those That Are Given to Change. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Lover of the Truth. A Long-vvinded Lay Lecture.: Wherein the Licentiousnesse of This Lewd and Lying Age, in Perverting the Sacred Texts of Scripture, and the Divine Dictates of the Fathers, to the Scandall of the Church, and Ruine of Our Nation, Is Poetically Presented, to the View of All Such as Feare God and the King, and Meddle Not with Those That Are Given to Change. publisher not identified], 1647.

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