Brabourne, T. (1632). A defence of that most ancient and sacred ordinance of Gods, the Sabbath day: Consequently, and together with it. 2. A defence of the iiijth commandement. 3. A defence of the integrity and perfection of the Decalogue, morall law, or X. commandements. 4. A defence also of the whole and intire worship of God, in all the partes thereof, as it is prescribed, in the first table of the Decalogue. 5. A discouery of the superstition, impurity and corruption of Gods worship; yea, and idolatry, committed by multitudes, in sanctifying the Lords day, for a Sabbath day, by the iiijth commandement. Vndertaken against all anti-Sabbatharians, both of Protestants, Papists, Antinomians, and Anabaptists; and by name and especially against the X ministers, ... by Theophilus Brabourne (The second edition, corrected and amended; with a supply of many things formerly omitted.). [J.F. Stam].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBrabourne, Theophilus. A Defence of That Most Ancient and Sacred Ordinance of Gods, the Sabbath Day: Consequently, and Together with It. 2. A Defence of the Iiijth Commandement. 3. A Defence of the Integrity and Perfection of the Decalogue, Morall Law, or X. Commandements. 4. A Defence Also of the Whole and Intire Worship of God, in All the Partes Thereof, as It Is Prescribed, in the First Table of the Decalogue. 5. A Discouery of the Superstition, Impurity and Corruption of Gods Worship; Yea, and Idolatry, Committed by Multitudes, in Sanctifying the Lords Day, for a Sabbath Day, by the Iiijth Commandement. Vndertaken Against All Anti-Sabbatharians, Both of Protestants, Papists, Antinomians, and Anabaptists; and by Name and Especially Against the X Ministers, ... by Theophilus Brabourne. The second edition, corrected and amended; with a supply of many things formerly omitted. S.l: [J.F. Stam], 1632.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBrabourne, Theophilus. A Defence of That Most Ancient and Sacred Ordinance of Gods, the Sabbath Day: Consequently, and Together with It. 2. A Defence of the Iiijth Commandement. 3. A Defence of the Integrity and Perfection of the Decalogue, Morall Law, or X. Commandements. 4. A Defence Also of the Whole and Intire Worship of God, in All the Partes Thereof, as It Is Prescribed, in the First Table of the Decalogue. 5. A Discouery of the Superstition, Impurity and Corruption of Gods Worship; Yea, and Idolatry, Committed by Multitudes, in Sanctifying the Lords Day, for a Sabbath Day, by the Iiijth Commandement. Vndertaken Against All Anti-Sabbatharians, Both of Protestants, Papists, Antinomians, and Anabaptists; and by Name and Especially Against the X Ministers, ... by Theophilus Brabourne. The second edition, corrected and amended; with a supply of many things formerly omitted. [J.F. Stam], 1632.