APA (7th ed.) Citation

Fenwick, W. (1643). An exact enquiry after ancient truths, both in scripture and fathers: Touching the subsistence of the church of God; digested into three parts: viz. I. True worship. II. Dominion, or Divine jurisdiction. III. Discipline, reduced from our father Adams time, through all ages, to these present times. Very usefull for these times: by W: Fenwick, utter-barrester of Grays-Inne. Printed for Edw: Husbands and Lawrence Blaiklock: and are to be sold at their shops in the Middle Temple, & Temple-Bar.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Fenwick, William. An Exact Enquiry After Ancient Truths, Both in Scripture and Fathers: Touching the Subsistence of the Church of God; Digested into Three Parts: Viz. I. True Worship. II. Dominion, or Divine Jurisdiction. III. Discipline, Reduced from Our Father Adams Time, Through All Ages, to These Present Times. Very Usefull for These Times: By W: Fenwick, Utter-barrester of Grays-Inne. London: Printed for Edw: Husbands and Lawrence Blaiklock: and are to be sold at their shops in the Middle Temple, & Temple-Bar, 1643.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Fenwick, William. An Exact Enquiry After Ancient Truths, Both in Scripture and Fathers: Touching the Subsistence of the Church of God; Digested into Three Parts: Viz. I. True Worship. II. Dominion, or Divine Jurisdiction. III. Discipline, Reduced from Our Father Adams Time, Through All Ages, to These Present Times. Very Usefull for These Times: By W: Fenwick, Utter-barrester of Grays-Inne. Printed for Edw: Husbands and Lawrence Blaiklock: and are to be sold at their shops in the Middle Temple, & Temple-Bar, 1643.

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