Wells, E. (1671). Faiths necessity. Discovering opinionists vanity, or, A blow at the idol of opinion, from the hand of faith: Expect here the necessity of faith to be discovered: as also what does not make a believer, and what does; and (on the by) the needlessness of all our pudder about opinions. The whole suted to the meanest capacity; for the edification of the ignorant, establishment of waverers. And (if it may be) reclaiming the scismatical. By Edward Wells. printed by E.C. for G. Calvert, and S. Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball, in Duck-lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWells, Edward. Faiths Necessity. Discovering Opinionists Vanity, or, A Blow at the Idol of Opinion, from the Hand of Faith: Expect Here the Necessity of Faith to Be Discovered: As Also What Does Not Make a Believer, and What Does; and (on the by) the Needlessness of All Our Pudder About Opinions. The Whole Suted to the Meanest Capacity; for the Edification of the Ignorant, Establishment of Waverers. And (if It May Be) Reclaiming the Scismatical. By Edward Wells. London: printed by E.C. for G. Calvert, and S. Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball, in Duck-lane, 1671.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWells, Edward. Faiths Necessity. Discovering Opinionists Vanity, or, A Blow at the Idol of Opinion, from the Hand of Faith: Expect Here the Necessity of Faith to Be Discovered: As Also What Does Not Make a Believer, and What Does; and (on the by) the Needlessness of All Our Pudder About Opinions. The Whole Suted to the Meanest Capacity; for the Edification of the Ignorant, Establishment of Waverers. And (if It May Be) Reclaiming the Scismatical. By Edward Wells. printed by E.C. for G. Calvert, and S. Sprint, and are to be sold at the Golden Ball, in Duck-lane, 1671.