Ball, J., & Ashe, S. (1642). An answer to two treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam: The former called, A necessitie of separation from the Church of England, proved by the Nonconformists principles : the other, A stay against straying : wherein in opposition to M. Iohn Robinson, he undertakes to prove the unlawfulnesse of hearing the ministers of the Church of England ... Printed by R.B. and are to be sold by John Burroughes, at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon neere the Inner Templegate, in Fleetstreet.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBall, John, and Simeon Ashe. An Answer to Two Treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the Leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam: The Former Called, A Necessitie of Separation from the Church of England, Proved by the Nonconformists Principles : The Other, A Stay Against Straying : Wherein in Opposition to M. Iohn Robinson, He Undertakes to Prove the Unlawfulnesse of Hearing the Ministers of the Church of England ... London: Printed by R.B. and are to be sold by John Burroughes, at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon neere the Inner Templegate, in Fleetstreet, 1642.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBall, John, and Simeon Ashe. An Answer to Two Treatises of Mr. Iohn Can, the Leader of the English Brownists in Amsterdam: The Former Called, A Necessitie of Separation from the Church of England, Proved by the Nonconformists Principles : The Other, A Stay Against Straying : Wherein in Opposition to M. Iohn Robinson, He Undertakes to Prove the Unlawfulnesse of Hearing the Ministers of the Church of England ... Printed by R.B. and are to be sold by John Burroughes, at his shop at the signe of the Golden Dragon neere the Inner Templegate, in Fleetstreet, 1642.