APA (7th ed.) Citation

Pounset, J. (1647). Certaine scruples from the army: Presented in a dialogue betweene a minister of the new moulded Presbytery, and a souldier of his Excellencies (formerly new-moulded, but now despised) army. Being the substance of severall discourses, of the souldiers with the ministers in divers parts of the kingdom. Wherein the doubtfulnesse of the ministers new old, or old new calling, is manifested, their compelling principle detected: the practise of souldiers, and others, exercising themselves in the Scriptures, for their mutuall edifying, justifyed. Printed for John Pounset, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Hand and Bible at the lower end of Budge-Row, neere Canning-street.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Pounset, John. Certaine Scruples from the Army: Presented in a Dialogue Betweene a Minister of the New Moulded Presbytery, and a Souldier of His Excellencies (formerly New-moulded, but Now Despised) Army. Being the Substance of Severall Discourses, of the Souldiers with the Ministers in Divers Parts of the Kingdom. Wherein the Doubtfulnesse of the Ministers New Old, or Old New Calling, Is Manifested, Their Compelling Principle Detected: The Practise of Souldiers, and Others, Exercising Themselves in the Scriptures, for Their Mutuall Edifying, Justifyed. London: Printed for John Pounset, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Hand and Bible at the lower end of Budge-Row, neere Canning-street, 1647.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Pounset, John. Certaine Scruples from the Army: Presented in a Dialogue Betweene a Minister of the New Moulded Presbytery, and a Souldier of His Excellencies (formerly New-moulded, but Now Despised) Army. Being the Substance of Severall Discourses, of the Souldiers with the Ministers in Divers Parts of the Kingdom. Wherein the Doubtfulnesse of the Ministers New Old, or Old New Calling, Is Manifested, Their Compelling Principle Detected: The Practise of Souldiers, and Others, Exercising Themselves in the Scriptures, for Their Mutuall Edifying, Justifyed. Printed for John Pounset, and are to be sold at his shop, at the Hand and Bible at the lower end of Budge-Row, neere Canning-street, 1647.

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