Catalogue Persistent Identifier
https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2708253
APA Citation
Vicars, John. (1646). The schismatick sifted. Or, the picture of Independents, freshly and fairly washt-over again. Wherein, the sectaries of these times (I mean, the principall seducers to that dangerous and subtile schisme of Independency) are with their own proper pensils, and self-mixed colours, most lively set forth to be a generation of notorious dissemblers and sly deceivers. Collected (for the most part) from undeniable testimonies under their own hands, in print; for the more fair and full satisfaction, and undeceiving of moderate and much misled Christians; especially by the outward appearance of their piety of life, and a pretence of their preaching sound-doctrine. By John Vicars. London : Printed for Nathanael Webb, and William Grantham, at the Grey-hound in Pauls Church-yard
MLA Citation
Vicars, John. The schismatick sifted. Or, the picture of Independents, freshly and fairly washt-over again. [microform] Wherein, the sectaries of these times (I mean, the principall seducers to that dangerous and subtile schisme of Independency) are with their own proper pensils, and self-mixed colours, most lively set forth to be a generation of notorious dissemblers and sly deceivers. Collected (for the most part) from undeniable testimonies under their own hands, in print; for the more fair and full satisfaction, and undeceiving of moderate and much misled Christians; especially by the outward appearance of their piety of life, and a pretence of their preaching sound-doctrine. By John Vicars Printed for Nathanael Webb, and William Grantham, at the Grey-hound in Pauls Church-yard London 1646
Australian/Harvard Citation
Vicars, John. 1646, The schismatick sifted. Or, the picture of Independents, freshly and fairly washt-over again. [microform] Wherein, the sectaries of these times (I mean, the principall seducers to that dangerous and subtile schisme of Independency) are with their own proper pensils, and self-mixed colours, most lively set forth to be a generation of notorious dissemblers and sly deceivers. Collected (for the most part) from undeniable testimonies under their own hands, in print; for the more fair and full satisfaction, and undeceiving of moderate and much misled Christians; especially by the outward appearance of their piety of life, and a pretence of their preaching sound-doctrine. By John Vicars Printed for Nathanael Webb, and William Grantham, at the Grey-hound in Pauls Church-yard London
Wikipedia Citation
{{Citation | title=The schismatick sifted. Or, the picture of Independents, freshly and fairly washt-over again. [microform] Wherein, the sectaries of these times (I mean, the principall seducers to that dangerous and subtile schisme of Independency) are with their own proper pensils, and self-mixed colours, most lively set forth to be a generation of notorious dissemblers and sly deceivers. Collected (for the most part) from undeniable testimonies under their own hands, in print; for the more fair and full satisfaction, and undeceiving of moderate and much misled Christians; especially by the outward appearance of their piety of life, and a pretence of their preaching sound-doctrine. By John Vicars | author1=Vicars, John, 1579 or 80-1652 | year=1646 | publisher=Printed for Nathanael Webb, and William Grantham, at the Grey-hound in Pauls Church-yard | language=English }}