Johnson, W., & Baxter, R. (1661). Novelty represt: In a reply to Mr. Baxter's answer to William Johnson, wherein the oecumenical power of the four first General Councils is vindicated, the authority of bishops asserted, the compleat hierarcy of church government established, his novel succession evacuated, and professed hereticks demonstrated to be no true parts of the visible Church of Christ. Printed for E.C..
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationJohnson, William, and Richard Baxter. Novelty Represt: In a Reply to Mr. Baxter's Answer to William Johnson, Wherein the Oecumenical Power of the Four First General Councils Is Vindicated, the Authority of Bishops Asserted, the Compleat Hierarcy of Church Government Established, His Novel Succession Evacuated, and Professed Hereticks Demonstrated to Be No True Parts of the Visible Church of Christ. Paris: Printed for E.C., 1661.
MLA (8th ed.) CitationJohnson, William, and Richard Baxter. Novelty Represt: In a Reply to Mr. Baxter's Answer to William Johnson, Wherein the Oecumenical Power of the Four First General Councils Is Vindicated, the Authority of Bishops Asserted, the Compleat Hierarcy of Church Government Established, His Novel Succession Evacuated, and Professed Hereticks Demonstrated to Be No True Parts of the Visible Church of Christ. Printed for E.C., 1661.