(1642). The divisions of the Church of England: Crept in at XV. several doores by divers, each having members very earnest in the seeking to have such a church and discipline here established, as is agreeable with their religion. For bishops 1 Papists. 2. Arians. 3. Arminians. 4. Canonists. Against Bishops. 5. Athests. 6. Adamites. 7. Familists. 8. Anabapists. 9. Luthetans. 10. Seperatists. 11. Brownists. 12. Puritans. Betwixt both. Novelists. Time-servers. Each in their true colours without any dissimulation in the world. Printed and are to be sould by R. Smithers.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)The Divisions of the Church of England: Crept in at XV. Several Doores by Divers, Each Having Members Very Earnest in the Seeking to Have Such a Church and Discipline Here Established, as Is Agreeable with Their Religion. For Bishops 1 Papists. 2. Arians. 3. Arminians. 4. Canonists. Against Bishops. 5. Athests. 6. Adamites. 7. Familists. 8. Anabapists. 9. Luthetans. 10. Seperatists. 11. Brownists. 12. Puritans. Betwixt Both. Novelists. Time-servers. Each in Their True Colours Without Any Dissimulation in the World. London: Printed and are to be sould by R. Smithers, 1642.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)The Divisions of the Church of England: Crept in at XV. Several Doores by Divers, Each Having Members Very Earnest in the Seeking to Have Such a Church and Discipline Here Established, as Is Agreeable with Their Religion. For Bishops 1 Papists. 2. Arians. 3. Arminians. 4. Canonists. Against Bishops. 5. Athests. 6. Adamites. 7. Familists. 8. Anabapists. 9. Luthetans. 10. Seperatists. 11. Brownists. 12. Puritans. Betwixt Both. Novelists. Time-servers. Each in Their True Colours Without Any Dissimulation in the World. Printed and are to be sould by R. Smithers, 1642.