APA (7th ed.) Citation

Davenport, J. (1642). The profession of the faith of that reverend and worthy divine Mr. J. D. sometimes preacher of Stevens Coleman-street, London: Made publiquely before the congregation at his admission into one of the churches of God in New-England. Printed for John Handcock.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Davenport, John. The Profession of the Faith of That Reverend and Worthy Divine Mr. J. D. Sometimes Preacher of Stevens Coleman-street, London: Made Publiquely Before the Congregation at His Admission into One of the Churches of God in New-England. London: Printed for John Handcock, 1642.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Davenport, John. The Profession of the Faith of That Reverend and Worthy Divine Mr. J. D. Sometimes Preacher of Stevens Coleman-street, London: Made Publiquely Before the Congregation at His Admission into One of the Churches of God in New-England. Printed for John Handcock, 1642.

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