Well-willer to reformation. (1644). Lay-preaching vnmasked. Or, A discourse tending to shew the unlawfulnesse of laymens preaching in publique or private.: Being a refutation of some arguments brought for the justification of the lawfulnesse and uniuersall exercise of every mans gift publique and private: by a well-willer to reformation. Printed for W.L..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWell-willer to reformation. Lay-preaching Vnmasked. Or, A Discourse Tending to Shew the Unlawfulnesse of Laymens Preaching in Publique or Private.: Being a Refutation of Some Arguments Brought for the Justification of the Lawfulnesse and Uniuersall Exercise of Every Mans Gift Publique and Private: By a Well-willer to Reformation. London: Printed for W.L., 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWell-willer to reformation. Lay-preaching Vnmasked. Or, A Discourse Tending to Shew the Unlawfulnesse of Laymens Preaching in Publique or Private.: Being a Refutation of Some Arguments Brought for the Justification of the Lawfulnesse and Uniuersall Exercise of Every Mans Gift Publique and Private: By a Well-willer to Reformation. Printed for W.L., 1644.