(1641). M. Lewes Hewes, his dialogue ansvvered, or, An answer to a dialogue or conference betweene a country gentleman and a minister of Gods word about the Booke of common prayer: Set forth for the satisfying of those who clamour against the said booke, and maliciously revile them that are serious in the use thereof : whereunto is annexed a satisfactory discourse concerning episcopacy and the surplisse. Printed for I.M. ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationM. Lewes Hewes, His Dialogue Ansvvered, or, An Answer to a Dialogue or Conference Betweene a Country Gentleman and a Minister of Gods Word About the Booke of Common Prayer: Set Forth for the Satisfying of Those Who Clamour Against the Said Booke, and Maliciously Revile Them That Are Serious in the Use Thereof : Whereunto Is Annexed a Satisfactory Discourse Concerning Episcopacy and the Surplisse. London: Printed for I.M. ..., 1641.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationM. Lewes Hewes, His Dialogue Ansvvered, or, An Answer to a Dialogue or Conference Betweene a Country Gentleman and a Minister of Gods Word About the Booke of Common Prayer: Set Forth for the Satisfying of Those Who Clamour Against the Said Booke, and Maliciously Revile Them That Are Serious in the Use Thereof : Whereunto Is Annexed a Satisfactory Discourse Concerning Episcopacy and the Surplisse. Printed for I.M. ..., 1641.