True Berean. (1694). An antidote against bigotry in religion, or, A discourse proving from the testimony of kings, nobles, judges, bishops, deans, doctors, &c: That wise and good men may differ one from another both in doctrine and discipline, and maintain Christian charity amongst themselves. [s.n.].
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationTrue Berean. An Antidote Against Bigotry in Religion, or, A Discourse Proving from the Testimony of Kings, Nobles, Judges, Bishops, Deans, Doctors, &c: That Wise and Good Men May Differ One from Another Both in Doctrine and Discipline, and Maintain Christian Charity Amongst Themselves. London: [s.n.], 1694.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationTrue Berean. An Antidote Against Bigotry in Religion, or, A Discourse Proving from the Testimony of Kings, Nobles, Judges, Bishops, Deans, Doctors, &c: That Wise and Good Men May Differ One from Another Both in Doctrine and Discipline, and Maintain Christian Charity Amongst Themselves. [s.n.], 1694.