APA (7th ed.) Citation

Ellis, J. (1647). Vindiciae catholicae: Or the rights of particular churches rescued and asserted against that meer (but dangerous) notion of one Catholick, visible, governing church, the foundation of the (now endeavoured) presbyterie : wherein by Scripture, reason, antiquity, and later writers, first, the novelty, peril, scandal, and untruth of this tenet, are cleerly demonstrated, secondly, all the arguments for it, produced by the Rev. Apollonius, M. Hudson, M. Noyes, the London ministers, and others, are examined and dissolved : to the Parliament of England, and Assembly of Divines. printed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head-alley.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Ellis, John. Vindiciae Catholicae: Or the Rights of Particular Churches Rescued and Asserted Against That Meer (but Dangerous) Notion of One Catholick, Visible, Governing Church, the Foundation of the (now Endeavoured) Presbyterie : Wherein by Scripture, Reason, Antiquity, and Later Writers, First, the Novelty, Peril, Scandal, and Untruth of This Tenet, Are Cleerly Demonstrated, Secondly, All the Arguments for It, Produced by the Rev. Apollonius, M. Hudson, M. Noyes, the London Ministers, and Others, Are Examined and Dissolved : To the Parliament of England, and Assembly of Divines. London: printed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head-alley, 1647.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Ellis, John. Vindiciae Catholicae: Or the Rights of Particular Churches Rescued and Asserted Against That Meer (but Dangerous) Notion of One Catholick, Visible, Governing Church, the Foundation of the (now Endeavoured) Presbyterie : Wherein by Scripture, Reason, Antiquity, and Later Writers, First, the Novelty, Peril, Scandal, and Untruth of This Tenet, Are Cleerly Demonstrated, Secondly, All the Arguments for It, Produced by the Rev. Apollonius, M. Hudson, M. Noyes, the London Ministers, and Others, Are Examined and Dissolved : To the Parliament of England, and Assembly of Divines. printed for Henry Overton, and are to be sold at his shop in Popes-head-alley, 1647.

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