Gatchell, E. (1711). A challenge to the dissenters: Or, several propositions relating to the necessity of constant communion with the establish'd Church of England: Wherein the Objections of the Dissenters (especially the Presbyterians and Independents) are Obviated and Defeated. Together with A Serious Expostulation with them; and A Just Appeal to their Consciences. By one who was educated a dissenter. printed by Jos. Bliss, for Philip Bishop, Bookseller, in the High-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationGatchell, Edward. A Challenge to the Dissenters: Or, Several Propositions Relating to the Necessity of Constant Communion with the Establish'd Church of England: Wherein the Objections of the Dissenters (especially the Presbyterians and Independents) Are Obviated and Defeated. Together with A Serious Expostulation with Them; and A Just Appeal to Their Consciences. By One Who Was Educated a Dissenter. Exon: printed by Jos. Bliss, for Philip Bishop, Bookseller, in the High-Street, 1711.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationGatchell, Edward. A Challenge to the Dissenters: Or, Several Propositions Relating to the Necessity of Constant Communion with the Establish'd Church of England: Wherein the Objections of the Dissenters (especially the Presbyterians and Independents) Are Obviated and Defeated. Together with A Serious Expostulation with Them; and A Just Appeal to Their Consciences. By One Who Was Educated a Dissenter. printed by Jos. Bliss, for Philip Bishop, Bookseller, in the High-Street, 1711.