Roger Drake. (1653). A boundary to the Holy Mount, or a barre against free admission to the Lords Supper. In answer to an humble vindication of free admission to the Lords Supper. Published by Mr. Humphrey minister of Froome in Somersetshire. Which humble vindication, though it profess much of piety and conscience, yet upon due triall and examination, is found worthy of suspension, if not of a greater censure. By Roger Drake minister of Peters Cheap London. Printed by A.M. for Sa. Bowtell.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRoger Drake. A Boundary to the Holy Mount, or a Barre Against Free Admission to the Lords Supper. In Answer to an Humble Vindication of Free Admission to the Lords Supper. Published by Mr. Humphrey Minister of Froome in Somersetshire. Which Humble Vindication, Though It Profess Much of Piety and Conscience, yet upon Due Triall and Examination, Is Found Worthy of Suspension, If Not of a Greater Censure. By Roger Drake Minister of Peters Cheap London. London: Printed by A.M. for Sa. Bowtell, 1653.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRoger Drake. A Boundary to the Holy Mount, or a Barre Against Free Admission to the Lords Supper. In Answer to an Humble Vindication of Free Admission to the Lords Supper. Published by Mr. Humphrey Minister of Froome in Somersetshire. Which Humble Vindication, Though It Profess Much of Piety and Conscience, yet upon Due Triall and Examination, Is Found Worthy of Suspension, If Not of a Greater Censure. By Roger Drake Minister of Peters Cheap London. Printed by A.M. for Sa. Bowtell, 1653.