Parr, E. (1651). The grounds of divinity: Plainely discovering the mysteries of Christian religion, propounded familiarly in divers questions and answers substantially proved by scriptures, expounded faithfully, according to the writings of the best divines, and evidently applied by profitable uses, for the help and benefit of the unlearned which desire knowledge (The sixth edition.). Printed by Edward Griffin, and William Hunt.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationParr, Elnathan. The Grounds of Divinity: Plainely Discovering the Mysteries of Christian Religion, Propounded Familiarly in Divers Questions and Answers Substantially Proved by Scriptures, Expounded Faithfully, According to the Writings of the Best Divines, and Evidently Applied by Profitable Uses, for the Help and Benefit of the Unlearned Which Desire Knowledge. The sixth edition. London: Printed by Edward Griffin, and William Hunt, 1651.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationParr, Elnathan. The Grounds of Divinity: Plainely Discovering the Mysteries of Christian Religion, Propounded Familiarly in Divers Questions and Answers Substantially Proved by Scriptures, Expounded Faithfully, According to the Writings of the Best Divines, and Evidently Applied by Profitable Uses, for the Help and Benefit of the Unlearned Which Desire Knowledge. The sixth edition. Printed by Edward Griffin, and William Hunt, 1651.