(1663). Prelatique preachers none of Christ's teachers, or, A Disswasive unto the people of God from attending the ministry (so called) of those, who preach by verture of an (Apocryphal) ordination, received from an order of men, commonly stiled Lord Bishops: Wherein arguments are tendered to their serious considerations, by way of motive against that practice. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationPrelatique Preachers None of Christ's Teachers, or, A Disswasive Unto the People of God from Attending the Ministry (so Called) of Those, Who Preach by Verture of an (Apocryphal) Ordination, Received from an Order of Men, Commonly Stiled Lord Bishops: Wherein Arguments Are Tendered to Their Serious Considerations, by Way of Motive Against That Practice. London: [s.n.], 1663.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationPrelatique Preachers None of Christ's Teachers, or, A Disswasive Unto the People of God from Attending the Ministry (so Called) of Those, Who Preach by Verture of an (Apocryphal) Ordination, Received from an Order of Men, Commonly Stiled Lord Bishops: Wherein Arguments Are Tendered to Their Serious Considerations, by Way of Motive Against That Practice. [s.n.], 1663.