Turner, J. (1659). Tythes proved unlawfull to be paid unto ministers of the Gospel for or towards their maintenance both by divine and humane right.: By answering a letter sent by a priest to his parishioners, (here is a coppy of the letter verbatim) to perswade them to pay tythes. Printed for the author.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTurner, John. Tythes Proved Unlawfull to Be Paid Unto Ministers of the Gospel for or Towards Their Maintenance Both by Divine and Humane Right.: By Answering a Letter Sent by a Priest to His Parishioners, (here Is a Coppy of the Letter Verbatim) to Perswade Them to Pay Tythes. London: Printed for the author, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTurner, John. Tythes Proved Unlawfull to Be Paid Unto Ministers of the Gospel for or Towards Their Maintenance Both by Divine and Humane Right.: By Answering a Letter Sent by a Priest to His Parishioners, (here Is a Coppy of the Letter Verbatim) to Perswade Them to Pay Tythes. Printed for the author, 1659.