Bourne, I. (1659). A defence and justification of ministers maintence by tythes: And of infant-baptism, humane learning, and the sword of the magistrate; which some Anabaptists falsely call four sandy pillars, and popish foundations of our ministry and churches. In which tythes are proved to be due by divine right to the ministers of the gospel. All common objections answered, and divers cases of conscience humbly proposed: with a light to clear them. Printed for John Allen, at the Rising Sun in Paul's Church-yard.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationBourne, Immanuel. A Defence and Justification of Ministers Maintence by Tythes: And of Infant-baptism, Humane Learning, and the Sword of the Magistrate; Which Some Anabaptists Falsely Call Four Sandy Pillars, and Popish Foundations of Our Ministry and Churches. In Which Tythes Are Proved to Be Due by Divine Right to the Ministers of the Gospel. All Common Objections Answered, and Divers Cases of Conscience Humbly Proposed: With a Light to Clear Them. London: Printed for John Allen, at the Rising Sun in Paul's Church-yard, 1659.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationBourne, Immanuel. A Defence and Justification of Ministers Maintence by Tythes: And of Infant-baptism, Humane Learning, and the Sword of the Magistrate; Which Some Anabaptists Falsely Call Four Sandy Pillars, and Popish Foundations of Our Ministry and Churches. In Which Tythes Are Proved to Be Due by Divine Right to the Ministers of the Gospel. All Common Objections Answered, and Divers Cases of Conscience Humbly Proposed: With a Light to Clear Them. Printed for John Allen, at the Rising Sun in Paul's Church-yard, 1659.