(1652). The dreadfull danger of sacriledge held forth in this one proposition, namely: The with-holding of tithes from a minister that labours in the word and doctrine, or denying those accustomed rates upon houses, which have been paid to the ministers successively time out of minde, is a great and grievous sin, highly displeasing to Almighty God, as appears by these reasons. s.n.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Dreadfull Danger of Sacriledge Held Forth in This One Proposition, Namely: The With-holding of Tithes from a Minister That Labours in the Word and Doctrine, or Denying Those Accustomed Rates upon Houses, Which Have Been Paid to the Ministers Successively Time Out of Minde, Is a Great and Grievous Sin, Highly Displeasing to Almighty God, as Appears by These Reasons. S.l: s.n, 1652.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Dreadfull Danger of Sacriledge Held Forth in This One Proposition, Namely: The With-holding of Tithes from a Minister That Labours in the Word and Doctrine, or Denying Those Accustomed Rates upon Houses, Which Have Been Paid to the Ministers Successively Time Out of Minde, Is a Great and Grievous Sin, Highly Displeasing to Almighty God, as Appears by These Reasons. s.n, 1652.