APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jackson, R. (1655). A suddain essay with a sincere desire to vindicate Christianity, or the common faith, from the superlative heresies or phantasticall novelties of all selfe-particular Sciolists endeavouring the subversion of the same by seven arguments used in opposition to Mr. John Biddle, Febr. 18 and Febr. 25, 1654 at his school in Coleman Street. Printed by Tho. Harper.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jackson, Richard. A Suddain Essay with a Sincere Desire to Vindicate Christianity, or the Common Faith, from the Superlative Heresies or Phantasticall Novelties of All Selfe-particular Sciolists Endeavouring the Subversion of the Same by Seven Arguments Used in Opposition to Mr. John Biddle, Febr. 18 and Febr. 25, 1654 at His School in Coleman Street. London: Printed by Tho. Harper, 1655.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jackson, Richard. A Suddain Essay with a Sincere Desire to Vindicate Christianity, or the Common Faith, from the Superlative Heresies or Phantasticall Novelties of All Selfe-particular Sciolists Endeavouring the Subversion of the Same by Seven Arguments Used in Opposition to Mr. John Biddle, Febr. 18 and Febr. 25, 1654 at His School in Coleman Street. Printed by Tho. Harper, 1655.

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