Friend to the threshing floor of Ornan. (1650). The muzled ox, treading out the corn, and bellowing out his just complaint against his merciless masters. Or, A loud cry from heaven, against the crying sin of this nation, viz. the with-holding competent countenance and maintenance from Gospel ministers; to the high dishonor of God, and the grief of all truly godly: Wherein is laid down first, the several causes, secondly the sad consequences of this grand and Gospel grievance. Thirdly, solutions to all contrary cavils and scruples. Fourthly, remedies for future prevention. Fiftly, several motives to ministerial encouragement. Printed for W. Hope, at the Vnicorn in Cornhil.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFriend to the threshing floor of Ornan. The Muzled Ox, Treading Out the Corn, and Bellowing Out His Just Complaint Against His Merciless Masters. Or, A Loud Cry from Heaven, Against the Crying Sin of This Nation, Viz. the With-holding Competent Countenance and Maintenance from Gospel Ministers; to the High Dishonor of God, and the Grief of All Truly Godly: Wherein Is Laid Down First, the Several Causes, Secondly the Sad Consequences of This Grand and Gospel Grievance. Thirdly, Solutions to All Contrary Cavils and Scruples. Fourthly, Remedies for Future Prevention. Fiftly, Several Motives to Ministerial Encouragement. London: Printed for W. Hope, at the Vnicorn in Cornhil, 1650.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFriend to the threshing floor of Ornan. The Muzled Ox, Treading Out the Corn, and Bellowing Out His Just Complaint Against His Merciless Masters. Or, A Loud Cry from Heaven, Against the Crying Sin of This Nation, Viz. the With-holding Competent Countenance and Maintenance from Gospel Ministers; to the High Dishonor of God, and the Grief of All Truly Godly: Wherein Is Laid Down First, the Several Causes, Secondly the Sad Consequences of This Grand and Gospel Grievance. Thirdly, Solutions to All Contrary Cavils and Scruples. Fourthly, Remedies for Future Prevention. Fiftly, Several Motives to Ministerial Encouragement. Printed for W. Hope, at the Vnicorn in Cornhil, 1650.