(1691). An answer to a treatise out of ecclesiastical history: Translated from an ancient Greek manuscript in the publick library at Oxford by Humfrey Hody ... and published under the title of The unreasonableness of a separation from the new bishops, to shew that although a bishop was unjustly deprived, neither he nor the church ever made a separation, if the successor was not an heretick. Printed and are to be sold by J. Wells.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAn Answer to a Treatise Out of Ecclesiastical History: Translated from an Ancient Greek Manuscript in the Publick Library at Oxford by Humfrey Hody ... and Published Under the Title of The Unreasonableness of a Separation from the New Bishops, to Shew That Although a Bishop Was Unjustly Deprived, Neither He nor the Church Ever Made a Separation, If the Successor Was Not an Heretick. London: Printed and are to be sold by J. Wells, 1691.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAn Answer to a Treatise Out of Ecclesiastical History: Translated from an Ancient Greek Manuscript in the Publick Library at Oxford by Humfrey Hody ... and Published Under the Title of The Unreasonableness of a Separation from the New Bishops, to Shew That Although a Bishop Was Unjustly Deprived, Neither He nor the Church Ever Made a Separation, If the Successor Was Not an Heretick. Printed and are to be sold by J. Wells, 1691.