APA (7th ed.) Citation

Comber, T. (1677). The right of tythes asserted & proved: From divine institution, primitive practice, voluntary donations, and positive laws, with a just vindication of that sacred maintenance from the cavils of Thomas Elwood, in his pretended answer to the Friendly conference. Printed for E. Croft.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Comber, Thomas. The Right of Tythes Asserted & Proved: From Divine Institution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary Donations, and Positive Laws, with a Just Vindication of That Sacred Maintenance from the Cavils of Thomas Elwood, in His Pretended Answer to the Friendly Conference. London: Printed for E. Croft, 1677.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Comber, Thomas. The Right of Tythes Asserted & Proved: From Divine Institution, Primitive Practice, Voluntary Donations, and Positive Laws, with a Just Vindication of That Sacred Maintenance from the Cavils of Thomas Elwood, in His Pretended Answer to the Friendly Conference. Printed for E. Croft, 1677.

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