Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1287965
APA Citation
Bakewell, Thomas. (1650). A plea for Mr Strong's church-members; shewing they ought not implicitely to submit to his unnecessary and doubtful rules, although for it he threaten to debar them from the Lords Table, or to leave them altogether. By Thomas Bakewell. London : printed for Iohn Dallom, and are to be sold at his shop in black Fryers, neer Carter-lane
MLA Citation
Bakewell, Thomas. A plea for Mr Strong's church-members; [microform] shewing they ought not implicitely to submit to his unnecessary and doubtful rules, although for it he threaten to debar them from the Lords Table, or to leave them altogether. By Thomas Bakewell printed for Iohn Dallom, and are to be sold at his shop in black Fryers, neer Carter-lane London 1650
Australian/Harvard Citation
Bakewell, Thomas. 1650, A plea for Mr Strong's church-members; [microform] shewing they ought not implicitely to submit to his unnecessary and doubtful rules, although for it he threaten to debar them from the Lords Table, or to leave them altogether. By Thomas Bakewell printed for Iohn Dallom, and are to be sold at his shop in black Fryers, neer Carter-lane London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=A plea for Mr Strong's church-members; [microform] shewing they ought not implicitely to submit to his unnecessary and doubtful rules, although for it he threaten to debar them from the Lords Table, or to leave them altogether. By Thomas Bakewell | author1=Bakewell, Thomas, 1618 or 1619- | year=1650 | publisher=printed for Iohn Dallom, and are to be sold at his shop in black Fryers, neer Carter-lane | language=English }}