APA (7th ed.) Citation

Rathband, W. (1644). A most grave and modest confutation of the errors of the sect commonly called Brownists, or, Seperatists: Agreed upon long since by the joynt consent of sundry, godly and learned ministers of this kingdome, then standing out and suffering in the cause of inconformity, and now published in a time of need for the good of Gods church and the better settling of mens unstable mindes in the truth against the subtile insinuations and plausible pretences of that pernicious evill. Printed for Edward Brewster, and George Badger.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Rathband, William. A Most Grave and Modest Confutation of the Errors of the Sect Commonly Called Brownists, or, Seperatists: Agreed upon Long Since by the Joynt Consent of Sundry, Godly and Learned Ministers of This Kingdome, Then Standing Out and Suffering in the Cause of Inconformity, and Now Published in a Time of Need for the Good of Gods Church and the Better Settling of Mens Unstable Mindes in the Truth Against the Subtile Insinuations and Plausible Pretences of That Pernicious Evill. London: Printed for Edward Brewster, and George Badger, 1644.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Rathband, William. A Most Grave and Modest Confutation of the Errors of the Sect Commonly Called Brownists, or, Seperatists: Agreed upon Long Since by the Joynt Consent of Sundry, Godly and Learned Ministers of This Kingdome, Then Standing Out and Suffering in the Cause of Inconformity, and Now Published in a Time of Need for the Good of Gods Church and the Better Settling of Mens Unstable Mindes in the Truth Against the Subtile Insinuations and Plausible Pretences of That Pernicious Evill. Printed for Edward Brewster, and George Badger, 1644.

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