APA (7th ed.) Citation

Morton, T. (1619). A defence of the innocencie of the three ceremonies of the Church of England: Viz. the surplice, crosse after baptisme, and kneeling at the receiuing of the blessed Sacrament. Diuided into two parts. In the former whereof the generall arguments vrged by the Non-conformists; and, in the later part, their particular accusations, against these three ceremonies seuerally, are answered, and refuted. Published by authoritie (The second impression.). Imprinted [by William Stansby] for William Barret.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Morton, Thomas. A Defence of the Innocencie of the Three Ceremonies of the Church of England: Viz. the Surplice, Crosse After Baptisme, and Kneeling at the Receiuing of the Blessed Sacrament. Diuided into Two Parts. In the Former Whereof the Generall Arguments Vrged by the Non-conformists; and, in the Later Part, Their Particular Accusations, Against These Three Ceremonies Seuerally, Are Answered, and Refuted. Published by Authoritie. The second impression. London: Imprinted [by William Stansby] for William Barret, 1619.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Morton, Thomas. A Defence of the Innocencie of the Three Ceremonies of the Church of England: Viz. the Surplice, Crosse After Baptisme, and Kneeling at the Receiuing of the Blessed Sacrament. Diuided into Two Parts. In the Former Whereof the Generall Arguments Vrged by the Non-conformists; and, in the Later Part, Their Particular Accusations, Against These Three Ceremonies Seuerally, Are Answered, and Refuted. Published by Authoritie. The second impression. Imprinted [by William Stansby] for William Barret, 1619.

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