APA (7th ed.) Citation

Saltmarsh, J. (1646). Reasons for unitie, peace, and love.: With an answer (called Shadows flying away) to a book of Mr Gataker one of the Assembly, intituled A mistake, &c. and and [sic] the book of the namelesse author called The plea, both writ against me. And a very short answer, in a word, to a book by another namelesse author, called An after-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh; and to Master Edwards his second part called, Gangrena, directed to me. Wherein many things of the spirit are discovered, of faith and repentance, &c. Of the Presbyterie: and some things are hinted, to the undeceiveing [sic] of people in their present ministers. Printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls..

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Saltmarsh, John. Reasons for Unitie, Peace, and Love.: With an Answer (called Shadows Flying Away) to a Book of Mr Gataker One of the Assembly, Intituled A Mistake, &c. and and [sic] the Book of the Namelesse Author Called The Plea, Both Writ Against Me. And a Very Short Answer, in a Word, to a Book by Another Namelesse Author, Called An After-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh; and to Master Edwards His Second Part Called, Gangrena, Directed to Me. Wherein Many Things of the Spirit Are Discovered, of Faith and Repentance, &c. Of the Presbyterie: And Some Things Are Hinted, to the Undeceiveing [sic] of People in Their Present Ministers. London,: Printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls., 1646.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Saltmarsh, John. Reasons for Unitie, Peace, and Love.: With an Answer (called Shadows Flying Away) to a Book of Mr Gataker One of the Assembly, Intituled A Mistake, &c. and and [sic] the Book of the Namelesse Author Called The Plea, Both Writ Against Me. And a Very Short Answer, in a Word, to a Book by Another Namelesse Author, Called An After-reckoning with Master Saltmarsh; and to Master Edwards His Second Part Called, Gangrena, Directed to Me. Wherein Many Things of the Spirit Are Discovered, of Faith and Repentance, &c. Of the Presbyterie: And Some Things Are Hinted, to the Undeceiveing [sic] of People in Their Present Ministers. Printed for G. Calvert, at the Black Spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls., 1646.

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