Cotton, J. (1641). A coppy of a letter of Mr. Cotton of Boston, in New England, sent in answer of certaine objections made against their discipline and orders there, directed to a friend.: VVith the questions propounded to such as are admitted to the church-fellowship, and the covenant it selfe. publisher not identified].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationCotton, John. A Coppy of a Letter of Mr. Cotton of Boston, in New England, Sent in Answer of Certaine Objections Made Against Their Discipline and Orders There, Directed to a Friend.: VVith the Questions Propounded to Such as Are Admitted to the Church-fellowship, and the Covenant It Selfe. [London: publisher not identified], 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationCotton, John. A Coppy of a Letter of Mr. Cotton of Boston, in New England, Sent in Answer of Certaine Objections Made Against Their Discipline and Orders There, Directed to a Friend.: VVith the Questions Propounded to Such as Are Admitted to the Church-fellowship, and the Covenant It Selfe. publisher not identified], 1641.