APA (7th ed.) Citation

Reverend divine. (1647). A new catechisme commanded to be set forth, for the instruction of all those, who still affect a reading ministry, and the Common-prayer; but remaineth opposite to the true Directory of Christ.: Wherein is contained, sixe remarkable branches of the Church of England, viz. the great vow in Baptisme, the Creed, the Lords Prayer, and the Ten Commandements, &c. By a reverend divine. Printed by B. Alsop, dwelling in Grub-street, neer Cripple-Gate.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Reverend divine. A New Catechisme Commanded to Be Set Forth, for the Instruction of All Those, Who Still Affect a Reading Ministry, and the Common-prayer; but Remaineth Opposite to the True Directory of Christ.: Wherein Is Contained, Sixe Remarkable Branches of the Church of England, Viz. the Great Vow in Baptisme, the Creed, the Lords Prayer, and the Ten Commandements, &c. By a Reverend Divine. London: Printed by B. Alsop, dwelling in Grub-street, neer Cripple-Gate, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Reverend divine. A New Catechisme Commanded to Be Set Forth, for the Instruction of All Those, Who Still Affect a Reading Ministry, and the Common-prayer; but Remaineth Opposite to the True Directory of Christ.: Wherein Is Contained, Sixe Remarkable Branches of the Church of England, Viz. the Great Vow in Baptisme, the Creed, the Lords Prayer, and the Ten Commandements, &c. By a Reverend Divine. Printed by B. Alsop, dwelling in Grub-street, neer Cripple-Gate, 1647.

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