Dell, W. (1724). Baptismon didaches: or The doctrine of baptisms: Reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integtity [sic]. According to the word of truth, the substance of faith, and the nature of Christ's kingdom (The fourth edition. [Three lines from Isaiah].). London, printed in the year 1652, and reprinted by S. Keimer in Philadelphia.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDell, William. Baptismon Didaches: Or The Doctrine of Baptisms: Reduced from Its Ancient and Modern Corruptions; and Restored to Its Primitive Soundness and Integtity [sic]. According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith, and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom. The fourth edition. [Three lines from Isaiah]. S.l: London, printed in the year 1652, and reprinted by S. Keimer in Philadelphia, 1724.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDell, William. Baptismon Didaches: Or The Doctrine of Baptisms: Reduced from Its Ancient and Modern Corruptions; and Restored to Its Primitive Soundness and Integtity [sic]. According to the Word of Truth, the Substance of Faith, and the Nature of Christ's Kingdom. The fourth edition. [Three lines from Isaiah]. London, printed in the year 1652, and reprinted by S. Keimer in Philadelphia, 1724.