APA (7th ed.) Citation

Morton, T. (1656). The Lords Supper or, A vindication of the sacrament of the blessed body and blood of Christ: According to its primitive institution. In eight books; discovering the superstitious, sacrilegious, and idolatrous abomination of the Romish Master. Together with the consequent obstinacies, overtures of perjuries, and the heresies discernable in the defenders thereof. By Thomas Morton B.D. Bp. of Duresme (The second edition, much enlarged, for corroboration of sundry points throughout the whole. Together with particular answers to such objections and cavils, as have been hitherto made and raised by the advarsury against this work.). printed for R.M. And part of the impression to be vended for the use and benefit of Edward Minshew, gentleman.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Morton, Thomas. The Lords Supper or, A Vindication of the Sacrament of the Blessed Body and Blood of Christ: According to Its Primitive Institution. In Eight Books; Discovering the Superstitious, Sacrilegious, and Idolatrous Abomination of the Romish Master. Together with the Consequent Obstinacies, Overtures of Perjuries, and the Heresies Discernable in the Defenders Thereof. By Thomas Morton B.D. Bp. of Duresme. The second edition, much enlarged, for corroboration of sundry points throughout the whole. Together with particular answers to such objections and cavils, as have been hitherto made and raised by the advarsury against this work. London: printed for R.M. And part of the impression to be vended for the use and benefit of Edward Minshew, gentleman, 1656.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Morton, Thomas. The Lords Supper or, A Vindication of the Sacrament of the Blessed Body and Blood of Christ: According to Its Primitive Institution. In Eight Books; Discovering the Superstitious, Sacrilegious, and Idolatrous Abomination of the Romish Master. Together with the Consequent Obstinacies, Overtures of Perjuries, and the Heresies Discernable in the Defenders Thereof. By Thomas Morton B.D. Bp. of Duresme. The second edition, much enlarged, for corroboration of sundry points throughout the whole. Together with particular answers to such objections and cavils, as have been hitherto made and raised by the advarsury against this work. printed for R.M. And part of the impression to be vended for the use and benefit of Edward Minshew, gentleman, 1656.

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