APA (7th ed.) Citation

Whiston, J. (1675). Infant baptism from heaven, and not of men, or, An answer to Mr. Danvers his treatise of baptism: Wherein, as the vanity of his authorities are, though briefly, yet sufficiently detected, so his doctrinal part is especially examined and confuted, and infants right to baptism further confirmed. Printed for, and sold by Jonathan Robinson.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Whiston, Joseph. Infant Baptism from Heaven, and Not of Men, or, An Answer to Mr. Danvers His Treatise of Baptism: Wherein, as the Vanity of His Authorities Are, Though Briefly, yet Sufficiently Detected, so His Doctrinal Part Is Especially Examined and Confuted, and Infants Right to Baptism Further Confirmed. London: Printed for, and sold by Jonathan Robinson, 1675.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Whiston, Joseph. Infant Baptism from Heaven, and Not of Men, or, An Answer to Mr. Danvers His Treatise of Baptism: Wherein, as the Vanity of His Authorities Are, Though Briefly, yet Sufficiently Detected, so His Doctrinal Part Is Especially Examined and Confuted, and Infants Right to Baptism Further Confirmed. Printed for, and sold by Jonathan Robinson, 1675.

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