APA (7th ed.) Citation

Tillam, T. (1654). Banners of love displayed over the Church of Christ, walking in the order of the Gospel at Hexham: By the out-stretched arm of the King of Saints, against the jesuiticall designe lately attempted by the false Jew. Or, An answer to a narrative stuf'd with untruths, by foure Newcastle gent. Are to be had at the stationers in Newcastle, and also at Will. Hutchinson bookseller in Durham, and Rich. Dobson in Hexham.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Tillam, Thomas. Banners of Love Displayed over the Church of Christ, Walking in the Order of the Gospel at Hexham: By the Out-stretched Arm of the King of Saints, Against the Jesuiticall Designe Lately Attempted by the False Jew. Or, An Answer to a Narrative Stuf'd with Untruths, by Foure Newcastle Gent. S.l: Are to be had at the stationers in Newcastle, and also at Will. Hutchinson bookseller in Durham, and Rich. Dobson in Hexham, 1654.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Tillam, Thomas. Banners of Love Displayed over the Church of Christ, Walking in the Order of the Gospel at Hexham: By the Out-stretched Arm of the King of Saints, Against the Jesuiticall Designe Lately Attempted by the False Jew. Or, An Answer to a Narrative Stuf'd with Untruths, by Foure Newcastle Gent. Are to be had at the stationers in Newcastle, and also at Will. Hutchinson bookseller in Durham, and Rich. Dobson in Hexham, 1654.

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