A Christian Brother. (1647). The Independents dream, of a new-nothing, called a church, without either government, doctrine or manners, suitable to the Gospell of Jesus Christ: Zealously interpreted, by a Christian brother, who is a profest enemy to confusion. Shewing how the Independent-dreaming teachers, through the spectacles of phantasie, discover strange new-lights, and new-born truths, wherewith they delude the hearts of the simple, and allure them into the labyrinth of their innovated traditionall forme of godlinesse. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Christian Brother. The Independents Dream, of a New-nothing, Called a Church, Without Either Government, Doctrine or Manners, Suitable to the Gospell of Jesus Christ: Zealously Interpreted, by a Christian Brother, Who Is a Profest Enemy to Confusion. Shewing How the Independent-dreaming Teachers, Through the Spectacles of Phantasie, Discover Strange New-lights, and New-born Truths, Wherewith They Delude the Hearts of the Simple, and Allure Them into the Labyrinth of Their Innovated Traditionall Forme of Godlinesse. [London: publisher not identified], 1647.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Christian Brother. The Independents Dream, of a New-nothing, Called a Church, Without Either Government, Doctrine or Manners, Suitable to the Gospell of Jesus Christ: Zealously Interpreted, by a Christian Brother, Who Is a Profest Enemy to Confusion. Shewing How the Independent-dreaming Teachers, Through the Spectacles of Phantasie, Discover Strange New-lights, and New-born Truths, Wherewith They Delude the Hearts of the Simple, and Allure Them into the Labyrinth of Their Innovated Traditionall Forme of Godlinesse. publisher not identified], 1647.