Gauden, J. (1661). Anti Baal-Berith: Or The binding of the covenant and all covenanters to their good behaviours. By a just vindication of Dr. Gaudens Analysis (that is, his resolving of the Covenant to law and justice, to duty and conscience, to reason and religion: or his dissolving it) against the cacotomy of a nameless and shameless libeller the worthy hyperaspites of Dr. Burges. Also against the pittyful cavils and objections of Mr. Zach. Grafton [sic], a rigid presbyter. With an answer to that monstrous paradox, of no sacriledge no sin, to alienate Church lands, without and against all laws of God and man. Printed by John Best, for Andrew Crook at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGauden, John. Anti Baal-Berith: Or The Binding of the Covenant and All Covenanters to Their Good Behaviours. By a Just Vindication of Dr. Gaudens Analysis (that Is, His Resolving of the Covenant to Law and Justice, to Duty and Conscience, to Reason and Religion: Or His Dissolving It) Against the Cacotomy of a Nameless and Shameless Libeller the Worthy Hyperaspites of Dr. Burges. Also Against the Pittyful Cavils and Objections of Mr. Zach. Grafton [sic], a Rigid Presbyter. With an Answer to That Monstrous Paradox, of No Sacriledge No Sin, to Alienate Church Lands, Without and Against All Laws of God and Man. London: Printed by John Best, for Andrew Crook at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1661.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGauden, John. Anti Baal-Berith: Or The Binding of the Covenant and All Covenanters to Their Good Behaviours. By a Just Vindication of Dr. Gaudens Analysis (that Is, His Resolving of the Covenant to Law and Justice, to Duty and Conscience, to Reason and Religion: Or His Dissolving It) Against the Cacotomy of a Nameless and Shameless Libeller the Worthy Hyperaspites of Dr. Burges. Also Against the Pittyful Cavils and Objections of Mr. Zach. Grafton [sic], a Rigid Presbyter. With an Answer to That Monstrous Paradox, of No Sacriledge No Sin, to Alienate Church Lands, Without and Against All Laws of God and Man. Printed by John Best, for Andrew Crook at the Green Dragon in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1661.