(1646). Certain desires for the settlement and improving of ministers meanes: In two letters: the first, resolving how ministers meanes should be raised, whether by tythes, the peoples benevolencie, or a certain set stypeud [sic] from the publike. The second, shewing how ministers meanes might be leavied, and gathered without any trouble or charge to them, equally distributed to their and the peoples content, & much improved without any wrong or injustice done to any. Published for the common good. Printed for G.E.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Certain Desires for the Settlement and Improving of Ministers Meanes: In Two Letters: The First, Resolving How Ministers Meanes Should Be Raised, Whether by Tythes, the Peoples Benevolencie, or a Certain Set Stypeud [sic] from the Publike. The Second, Shewing How Ministers Meanes Might Be Leavied, and Gathered Without Any Trouble or Charge to Them, Equally Distributed to Their and the Peoples Content, & Much Improved Without Any Wrong or Injustice Done to Any. Published for the Common Good. London: Printed for G.E, 1646.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Certain Desires for the Settlement and Improving of Ministers Meanes: In Two Letters: The First, Resolving How Ministers Meanes Should Be Raised, Whether by Tythes, the Peoples Benevolencie, or a Certain Set Stypeud [sic] from the Publike. The Second, Shewing How Ministers Meanes Might Be Leavied, and Gathered Without Any Trouble or Charge to Them, Equally Distributed to Their and the Peoples Content, & Much Improved Without Any Wrong or Injustice Done to Any. Published for the Common Good. Printed for G.E, 1646.