Stalham, J. (1644). The Summe of a conference at Terling in Essex, Ianuarie 11.1643: Held betweene 3. ministers, Iohn Stalham of Terling. Iohn Newton of Little-Baddow. Enoch Grey of Wickham. Opponents pleading for Infants Baptisme. 2. Catabaptists. Timotheus Batt, physician Thomas Lambe, sope-boyler of Lodon, respondents denying infants baptisme. By which, the strength of truth and weaknesse of error, is discovered: and before which, an epistle more largely is prefixed, to give some light thereunto, and to promote the cause pleaded for. Printed by I.L. for Christopher Meredith, at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationStalham, John. The Summe of a Conference at Terling in Essex, Ianuarie 11.1643: Held Betweene 3. Ministers, Iohn Stalham of Terling. Iohn Newton of Little-Baddow. Enoch Grey of Wickham. Opponents Pleading for Infants Baptisme. 2. Catabaptists. Timotheus Batt, Physician Thomas Lambe, Sope-boyler of Lodon, Respondents Denying Infants Baptisme. By Which, the Strength of Truth and Weaknesse of Error, Is Discovered: And Before Which, an Epistle More Largely Is Prefixed, to Give Some Light Thereunto, and to Promote the Cause Pleaded for. London: Printed by I.L. for Christopher Meredith, at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1644.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationStalham, John. The Summe of a Conference at Terling in Essex, Ianuarie 11.1643: Held Betweene 3. Ministers, Iohn Stalham of Terling. Iohn Newton of Little-Baddow. Enoch Grey of Wickham. Opponents Pleading for Infants Baptisme. 2. Catabaptists. Timotheus Batt, Physician Thomas Lambe, Sope-boyler of Lodon, Respondents Denying Infants Baptisme. By Which, the Strength of Truth and Weaknesse of Error, Is Discovered: And Before Which, an Epistle More Largely Is Prefixed, to Give Some Light Thereunto, and to Promote the Cause Pleaded for. Printed by I.L. for Christopher Meredith, at the signe of the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1644.