APA (7th ed.) Citation

W. L., f. p. a. c. p. f. t. p. a. w. o. t. C. a. p. o. G. (1643). The bramble berry, or, A briefe discourse touching participating in mixt assemblies at the sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein is most full and cleare satisfaction given to every weak and doubting christian : both by testimony out of Gods Word and many invincible reasons and arguments for that purpose grounded upon the same : wherein is principally discussed and resolved ... : secondarily, briefe and satisfactory answers given to all the principall places of Scripture alleadged to maintaine a separation from our church assemblies besides their arguments and allegations sufficiently resolved : set forth for the benefit of the tender conscience. By Richard Cotes.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

W. L., faithful petitioner and careful practitioner for the peace and welfare of the Church and people of God. The Bramble Berry, or, A Briefe Discourse Touching Participating in Mixt Assemblies at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein Is Most Full and Cleare Satisfaction Given to Every Weak and Doubting Christian : Both by Testimony Out of Gods Word and Many Invincible Reasons and Arguments for That Purpose Grounded upon the Same : Wherein Is Principally Discussed and Resolved ... : Secondarily, Briefe and Satisfactory Answers Given to All the Principall Places of Scripture Alleadged to Maintaine a Separation from Our Church Assemblies Besides Their Arguments and Allegations Sufficiently Resolved : Set Forth for the Benefit of the Tender Conscience. Printed at London: By Richard Cotes, 1643.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

W. L., faithful petitioner and careful practitioner for the peace and welfare of the Church and people of God. The Bramble Berry, or, A Briefe Discourse Touching Participating in Mixt Assemblies at the Sacrament of the Lords Supper: Wherein Is Most Full and Cleare Satisfaction Given to Every Weak and Doubting Christian : Both by Testimony Out of Gods Word and Many Invincible Reasons and Arguments for That Purpose Grounded upon the Same : Wherein Is Principally Discussed and Resolved ... : Secondarily, Briefe and Satisfactory Answers Given to All the Principall Places of Scripture Alleadged to Maintaine a Separation from Our Church Assemblies Besides Their Arguments and Allegations Sufficiently Resolved : Set Forth for the Benefit of the Tender Conscience. By Richard Cotes, 1643.

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