Knollys, H. c. c. (1646). The shining of a flaming-fire in Zion. Or, A clear answer unto 13. exceptions, against the grounds of new baptism; (so called) in Mr. Saltmarsh his book; intituled, The smoke in the temple, p. 15, &c: Which exceptions, were tendered by him to all believers, to shew them, how little they have attained; and that there is a more glorious fulnesse to be revealed. Also, a postscript; wherein (to the like end) some queries are propounded unto believers. Printed by Jane Coe, according to order.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKnollys, Hanserd ca. ca. The Shining of a Flaming-fire in Zion. Or, A Clear Answer Unto 13. Exceptions, Against the Grounds of New Baptism; (so Called) in Mr. Saltmarsh His Book; Intituled, The Smoke in the Temple, P. 15, &c: Which Exceptions, Were Tendered by Him to All Believers, to Shew Them, How Little They Have Attained; and That There Is a More Glorious Fulnesse to Be Revealed. Also, a Postscript; Wherein (to the like End) Some Queries Are Propounded Unto Believers. London: Printed by Jane Coe, according to order, 1646.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKnollys, Hanserd ca. ca. The Shining of a Flaming-fire in Zion. Or, A Clear Answer Unto 13. Exceptions, Against the Grounds of New Baptism; (so Called) in Mr. Saltmarsh His Book; Intituled, The Smoke in the Temple, P. 15, &c: Which Exceptions, Were Tendered by Him to All Believers, to Shew Them, How Little They Have Attained; and That There Is a More Glorious Fulnesse to Be Revealed. Also, a Postscript; Wherein (to the like End) Some Queries Are Propounded Unto Believers. Printed by Jane Coe, according to order, 1646.