(1661). Sacramentorum encomium: or The praise of the sacraments: In a letter written in the year 1654 to the preacher then at Barham in the county of Kent, with-holding the holy sacraments from a great number of godly souls, unless they would subject themselves against laws and good conscience to a rigid Presbyterian government. Wherein the said government is plainly and undeniably proved to be (of all other) the most injurious to the magistrate, most oppressive to the subject, &c. Published by a member of the parish of Barham, for the satisfaction of all wel-affected subjects, and good Christians. [s.n.].
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Sacramentorum Encomium: Or The Praise of the Sacraments: In a Letter Written in the Year 1654 to the Preacher Then at Barham in the County of Kent, With-holding the Holy Sacraments from a Great Number of Godly Souls, Unless They Would Subject Themselves Against Laws and Good Conscience to a Rigid Presbyterian Government. Wherein the Said Government Is Plainly and Undeniably Proved to Be (of All Other) the Most Injurious to the Magistrate, Most Oppressive to the Subject, &c. Published by a Member of the Parish of Barham, for the Satisfaction of All Wel-affected Subjects, and Good Christians. London: [s.n.], 1661.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Sacramentorum Encomium: Or The Praise of the Sacraments: In a Letter Written in the Year 1654 to the Preacher Then at Barham in the County of Kent, With-holding the Holy Sacraments from a Great Number of Godly Souls, Unless They Would Subject Themselves Against Laws and Good Conscience to a Rigid Presbyterian Government. Wherein the Said Government Is Plainly and Undeniably Proved to Be (of All Other) the Most Injurious to the Magistrate, Most Oppressive to the Subject, &c. Published by a Member of the Parish of Barham, for the Satisfaction of All Wel-affected Subjects, and Good Christians. [s.n.], 1661.